OUTLANDISH

Source: 566, 567

outlandish. Outlandish, a. foreign, rustic, coarse

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Out‐land″ish (?), a. [[AS. ūtlendisc foreign. See Out, Land, and -ish.]] 1. 1. Foreign; not native.
Him did outlandish women cause to sin. Neh. xiii. 26. Its barley water and its outlandish wines. G. W. Cable. 2. 2. Hence: Not according with usage; strange; rude; barbarous; uncouth; clownish; as, an outlandish dress, behavior, or speech.
Something outlandish, unearthy, or at variance with ordinary fashion. Hawthorne. —Out‐land″ish‐ly, adv. — Out‐land″ish‐ness, n.