Out"er (out"&etilde;r), a.
[Compar. of Out.] [AS. ūtor,
compar. of ūt, adv., out. See Out, Utter,
a.] Being on the outside; external; farthest
or farther from the interior, from a given station, or from any space
or position regarded as a center or starting place; -- opposed to
inner; as, the outer wall; the outer court or
gate; the outer stump in cricket; the outer
world.
Outer bar, in England, the body of junior
(or utter) barristers; -- so called because in court they occupy a
place beyond the space reserved for Queen's counsel.
Out"er, n. (a) The
part of a target which is beyond the circles surrounding the bull's-
eye. (b) A shot which strikes the outer of
a target.
Out"er, n. [From Out,
v.] One who puts out, ousts, or expels; also,
an ouster; dispossession. [R.]