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Definition of Outtaken
1. p. p. or prep. Excepted; save.
Definition of Outtaken
1. Preposition. (obsolete) except; save ¹
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Definition of Outtaken
1. outtake [v] - See also: outtake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outtaken
Literary usage of Outtaken
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diversions of Purley by John Horne Tooke (1857)
"OUTTAKE, outtaken. The imperative, and the past participle, speak for themselves ;
and were formerly ... outtaken one." Ibid. lib. 5. fol. 97. p. 1. col. 2. ..."
2. Historical Outlines of English Accidence: Comprising Chapters on the History by Richard Morris (1875)
"(5) Verbal prepositions :— The following prepositions arise out of a participial
construction : notwithstanding, owing to, outtaken (now replaced by except] ..."
3. Epea pteroenta: or, The diversions of Purley by John Horne Tooke (1798)
"... outtaken one, whiche was a knight." Cower. Conf. Am. Fol. 25. pag. i. col. t.
" And alfo though a man at ones " Of all the worlde within his wones " The ..."
4. Epea Pteroenta, Or, The Diversions of Purley by John Horne Tooke, Richard Taylor (1840)
"OUTTAKE, outtaken. The imperative, and the past participle, ... outtaken one,
whiche was a knight." Gower, Conf. Am. fol. 25. p. 1. col. 2. ..."