outrode

outrode
out·rode (out-rōdʹ) v.
Past tense of outride.

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  • Outroad — Out road , Outrode Out rode , n. An excursion. [Obs.] Outrodes by the ways of Judea. Macc. xv. 41 (Geneva Bible). [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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