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outroad
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/08/26 03:05 UTC 版)
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outroad (plural outroads)
- (obsolete) An excursion.
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1532, François Rabelais, Gargantua and Pantagruel:
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1612, Miguel de Cervantes, translated by Thomas Shelton, The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-errant Don Quixote of The Mancha:
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- (obsolete) A foray into an enemy's territory, especially a hostile attack.
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1844, William Beattie, The Castles and Abbeys of England, page 331:
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The territory around this bay was held for a time by Keiani the Scot's sonnes, until they were driven out by Cuneda, the Cambro-Briton, and is now counted part of the inheritance of the Cutchy of Lancaster, byt the heires of Maurice of London, or De Londres, who, making an outroad hither out of Glamorganshire, after a dangerous war, made himself master hereof, and fortified old Kidwelly with a wall and castle to it, which now for very age is growen to decay, and standeth, as it were, forlet and forlorne;
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1862, Thomas Carlyle, History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great, page 156:
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- A way out from a place or situation.
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2013, Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh, Silence in Middle Eastern and Western Thought, page 180:
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Upon this outroad, however, yet another conceptual plateau arises from within the relaxed coil of ecstasy and madness, one that will consolidate all heretofore delineated aspects in a single sound: namely, that of laughter.
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