See Also: OUTLAW, Eng(law)
outlaw(2)(dictionary)
outlaw(1)(dictionary)
outlaw 2, noun(dictionary)
outlaw 1, verb(dictionary)
Outlaw Line - General(gambling)
limp(4)(dictionary)
limp(3)(dictionary)
limp(2)(dictionary)
limp(1)(dictionary)

outlaw(1) (iou) and limp(2) (iou)


outlaw(1) (iou)



outlaw noun & adjective. LOE.
[Old Norse utlagi, from utlagr outlawed, banished, from ut out (of) + pl. of lag law: see OUT adverb, LAW noun1.]
A. noun.
Orig., a person deprived of the benefits and protection of the law, a person under sentence of outlawry. Later also, a fugitive from the law; an exile. LOE.
b. fig. A wild, unmanageable, or untamed animal. L16.
c. A lawless person; a professional criminal. L19.
(A sentence or proclamation of) outlawry. rare. LME-M17.
b. attrib. or as adjective. Designating or of the Nature of an outlaw. E20.
outlaw strike an unofficial strike.

limp(2) (iou)



limp noun1. M18.
[Origin unkn.]
Mining. An instrument for separating refuse from ore in the operation of jigging.