outstripper
nounEtymology
From outstrip + -er.
- derived from *(s)ter(h₁)-✻
- derived from *strēpōną✻
- inherited from strīepan
- inherited from strepen
Definitions
One who or that which outstrips.
- Alfadhel possessed a fleet mare, called in the language of Oriental exaggeration, the Outstripper of the wind.
The neighborhood
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