out prep. (2 cf. OUT adv. 1)
1.
out of, from
within 2H4 II. ii. 27,
Cor. V. ii. 41
“pushed out your
gates”
; so “from out”
Mer.V. III. iv. 21,
R2 III. iii. 64.
2.
outside
Tim. IV. i. 38
“within and out that
wall.”