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outgang

Outgang (noun) means an exit or egress.

noun
1
An exit or egress.
2
The act of giving up occupancy of property.
3
An outgate; a cattle-gate.
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Etymology

Inherited from Middle English outgang, from Old English ūtgang (“an outgoing, exit”), from Proto-West Germanic *ūtgang, from Proto-Germanic *ūtgangaz, equivalent to out- + gang. Cognate with Saterland Frisian Uutgoang (“exit”), West Frisian útgong (“exit”), Dutch uitgang (“exit”), German Ausgang (“exit”), Swedish utgång (“exit”).

Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of outgang?

"outgang" (noun) means an exit or egress.

What are the different meanings of outgang?

"outgang" has 3 main meanings: 1. An exit or egress; 2. The act of giving up occupancy of property; 3. An outgate; a cattle-gate.

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