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ū
t
PREP
out
, beyond the bounds within which a thing is enclosed
Source: Fulk 2014:19,
https://bosworthtoller.com/34107
Attested
in
Ætherlwold's Reforms
,
Aelfric's Colloquy 4
originates from: PGmc
*ūt
"out" through pgmc-to-oe
(source:
Kroonen 2013
:562)