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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)