outsum

verb

Etymology

From out- + sum.

  1. derived from sum — “catfish
  2. prefixed as outsum — “out + sum

Definitions

  1. To exceed in number or quantity.

    • She kept her faith; though Odo came by day With missions from the castle that outsummed His several hairs, and were of less respect; […]
    • May thirtieth — I thank thee O Lord, in that thou hast made our support fund to outsum the preceding year by $2500. We received thru thy graciousness, $34,800.
  2. To exceed in total

    To exceed in total; outweigh

    • No one else cared for him; but he had an instinct that her great love for him outsummed all he could hope from others.
    • Nicholas quickly snatched it from the boy and returned it to its place. "Its value outsums any amount you can imagine."

The neighborhood

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