outlance

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English

Etymology

From out- +‎ lance.

Verb

outlance (third-person singular simple present outlances, present participle outlancing, simple past and past participle outlanced)

  1. (intransitive) To lance outward.
    • 2017, Kenneth F. Gantz, Not in Solitude (Revised Edition):
      Before Dane had his glasses in focus, the outlancing strike of light was cut off, knife sharp.
  2. (transitive) To surpass in fighting or jousting with a lance.
    • 1965, Barbara Fried, Sleeping Beauty: Or the Famous Rose Taboo, Musical, page 31:
      I want some prince to challenge a knight who's a cad / And outlance the lad / To show me he's my hero.