outsoar

verb
/aʊtˈsɔː(ɹ)/

Etymology

From out- + soar.

  1. derived from αὔρα
  2. derived from ex
  3. derived from *exaurare
  4. derived from essorer
  5. inherited from soren
  6. prefixed as outsoar — “out + soar

Definitions

  1. To soar beyond or above.

    • [T]here's plenty hint / Your pinions have received of late a shock— / Out-soar them, cobswan of the silver flock!

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