outdwell

verb

Etymology

From out- + dwell.

  1. derived from *dʰwelH- — “to whirl, swirl, blur, obfuscate
  2. inherited from *dwaljaną — “to hold up, delay; hesitate
  3. inherited from dwellan — “to mislead, deceive; be led into error, stray
  4. inherited from dwellen — “delay, live, remain, persist
  5. prefixed as outdwell — “out + dwell

Definitions

  1. To dwell or stay beyond

    To dwell or stay beyond; to outstay

    • It is marvel that he out-dwells his hour For lovers ever run before the clock.

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