outprize

verb

Etymology

From out- + prize.

  1. derived from prēndō
  2. derived from prise
  3. inherited from prise
  4. prefixed as outprize — “out + prize

Definitions

  1. To prize beyond value, or excessively.

    • Sir, you flatter now, / And do outprize my willing industry: [...]
  2. To exceed in value.

    • There is nothing may be compared with a faithfull [friend], neither may the waight of gold and siluer outprise his faith and goodnesse […]
    • Either your vnparagon'd Miſtirs is dead, or ſhe's out-priz'd by a trifle.
    • I do confesse the Prince for many reasons might not only be allowed but wished a second, and succesfull love; that he may know our Sex have joyes that may outprise his sufferings […]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA