
Noah Webster
Outwear
OUTWEAR, verb transitive
1. To wear out. [Not used.]
2. To pass tediously to the end.
By the stream, if I the night outwear -
3. To last longer than something else. [This is the common signification.]
OUTWEAR, verb transitive
1. To wear out. [Not used.]
2. To pass tediously to the end.
By the stream, if I the night outwear -
3. To last longer than something else. [This is the common signification.]