Middle English outby, outbi, equivalent to out (adverb) + by (adverb). <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> (not comparable) (mining) In the direction away from the coal face. 1879...
Contraction of "How about you?" IPA(key): /ˈbaʊtjə/, [ˈbɐʏt͡ʃə] boutye (Northern Ireland) an informal greeting <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span>, you bet...
"canch" at the foreside of the hitch <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> over until you have a regular gradient to the seam on the hitch. <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> outwith "inbye" at Collins English Dictionary...
1844, Songs for the Nursery, page 18: Or how does it come that the blatest <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> / Is often the bauldest at hame? 1877, Alexander G. Murdoch, The Laird's...
thrown up; to counteract this a "canch" of top stone must be taken down <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> over from the fault, and a "canch" of bottom stone taken up inbye over from...
valley ever was trapped. We ain't come across no sign of any old camp—not so much as a blazed tree […] ” certainly (reply to a request) boutye, <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span>...
thrown up; to counteract this a "canch" of top stone must be taken down <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> over from the fault, and a "canch" of bottom stone taken up inbye over from...
thrown up; to counteract this a "canch" of top stone must be taken down <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> over from the fault, and a "canch" of bottom stone taken up inbye over from...
drop by flyby forthby full and by hang-by hereby hushaby loteby nearby <span class="searchmatch">outbye</span> passer-by passerby play-by-play put by right by sail-by sailby sail-by salute...