OUTFANGTHEF

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Out‐fang″thef (?), n. [[AS. ūt-fangen-þeóf. See Out, Fang, v. t., and Thief.]] (Anglo-Saxon & O. Eng. Law) (a) A thief from without or abroad, taken within a lord's fee or liberty. (b) The privilege of trying such a thief. Burrill.