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Definition of Outshot
1. outshoot [v] - See also: outshoot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outshot
Literary usage of Outshot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Stowage of Ships and Their Cargoes: With Information Regarding by Robert White Stevens (1871)
"Another authority says, Riga hemp is designated Rein or Rhine, outshot, ...
Riga outshot and Petersburg outshot, come next in rotation to Riga rhine and ..."
2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1842)
"25J, must still be materially superior to outshot, worth only Ro. 23J for the
best, and Ro. 22J for a common run, and it would not be fair to require such ..."
3. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1822)
"For delivery the prices asked arc, clean, 100 r. ; outshot» 82r. ; Pass, r—Seed».
Our sowing linseed is pretty well cleared off, the price» may be stated ..."
4. Reclaiming the Old House by Charles Edward Hooper (1913)
"Where we find the stock and horses confined to one side of the building, the
opposite outshot is very apt to have no floor and thus offers several feet in ..."
5. The Fibrous Plants of India Fitted for Cordage, Clothing, and Paper: With an by John Forbes Royle (1855)
"At the end of 1834, Petersburgh clean, £60 10*. to £63; outshot, £59 to £61;
half-clean, £57 10*.; Riga Rein, £61 to £64; do. outshot, £58 to £63. ..."
6. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"outshot, any thing shoved or shot out of its place farther than il should be;
... outshot, s. Pasture lands on a farm, rough —" Terras de Pettie, ..."
7. The Russia Trader's Assistant, Containing Information Concerning Russian by Charles Clark, trader Charles Clark (1841)
"25}, must still be materially superior to outshot, worth only Ro. 23J for the
best, and Ro. 22J for a common run, and it would not be fair to require such ..."