outstripper

noun

Etymology

From outstrip + -er.

  1. derived from *(s)ter(h₁)-
  2. derived from *strēpōną
  3. inherited from strīepan
  4. inherited from strepen
  5. prefixed as outstrip — “out + strip
  6. suffixed as outstripper — “outstrip + er

Definitions

  1. 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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