outherod

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See also: out-Herod

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Verb

outherod (third-person singular simple present outherods, present participle outheroding, simple past and past participle outheroded)

  1. Obsolete form of out-Herod.
    • 1828 Dec, The Edinburgh Review:
      This is outheroding old George Rose, and would, we are inclined to think, satisfy even Lord Malmsbury himself.
    • 1837, Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution: A History , volumes (please specify |volume=I to III), London: Chapman and Hall, →OCLC, (please specify the book or page number):
      always with some touch of Leonidas-eloquence, often with a fire of daring that threatens to outherod Herod,—the Galleries, ‘especially the Ladies, never done with applauding’.
    • 1841, Charles Henry Knox, Hardness:
      of being asked [...] in the Traveller's, why he did not establish a yacht in the Levant and outherod Lamartine [...].