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utfus

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Old English

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Etymology

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    From ūt (out) +‎ fūs (ready).

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    ūtfūs

    1. (poetic, hapax legomenon) eager to leave, ready to depart
      • c. 1000, Beowulf (Cotton MS Vitellius A XV)‎[1], page 132v:
        þær æt hyðe stod hringedstefna,
        isig ⁊ utfus, æþelinges fær.
        There at harbor stood a ring-stemmed ship,
        ice covered and eager to sail, the prince's vessel.

    Declension

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    Descendants

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    • Middle English: outfous, outefouse, outfowse

    Further reading

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