also: <span class="searchmatch">wiþoute</span> <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> (not comparable) Obsolete spelling of without. <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> Obsolete spelling of without. white out, white-out, whiteout <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> unless...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> <span class="searchmatch">wiþoute</span> without...
See also: whiteout and white out Deverbal from white out. white-out (plural white-outs) Alternative spelling of whiteout <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span>...
ƿiþūtan wiþ + ūtan IPA(key): /wiθˈuː.tɑn/, [wiðˈuː.tɑn] wiþūtan outside of, without wiþūtan outside Middle English: withouten, <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> English: without...
From Middle English withouteforth, from <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> + forth. withoutforth (not comparable) (obsolete) Without; outside; outwardly. withinforth “withoutforth”...
material on a surface by covering it with correcting fluid. (obsolete, printing) To space out a composition for printing. black out brown out <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span>...
Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós (“full”). plentevous plentiful, abundant Chaucer <span class="searchmatch">Withoute</span> bake mete was nevere his hous, Of fissh and flessh, and that so plentevous...
volume V, page 224: ...the Abbesse and Covent of the Susters Meneresses <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> Algate... “Minoress, n¹.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press...
78: ...any Graunte by us made unto the Abbas, Covent and Susters Minores <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> Algate of oure Citee of London... (Catholicism) A nun of the Order of Mary...
with-oute-forth From <span class="searchmatch">withoute</span> + forth. withouteforth without; outside; outwardly late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parson's Tale, The Canterbury...