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Outdweller

Outdweller \Out"dwell`er\, n. One who holds land in a parish, but lives elsewhere. [Eng.]

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outdweller

n. One who holds land in a parish, but lives elsewhere.

Usage examples of "outdweller".

Slaifed looked back, not believing that anyone but an Outdweller could move so swiftly.

Sometimes a band of Outdwellers who run demented across the world and take whatever they can lay claws on.

The Outdwellers had decided not to spend the night dancing in the hollow.

The Outdwellers were fighting a nuisance action, to disrupt the column and hold them for the Thyrans.

The gray men fell, or were driven into the claws of the Outdwellers, who slashed them from behind, or pushed them over the edge into the ravine.

A cluster of Outdwellers, like ragged crows, stood by a doorway and grabbed for bundles of provisions being handed out to them.

People live on those worlds, people who never heard of Outdwellers or their footling goddess.

The Outdwellers began to file out through the gate, glancing back as they did so with hateful leers at the captives.

There was a second gate, in the wall opposite the one through which the Outdwellers had gone.

At least my Forest blood gave me better night-sight than the outdwellers, one useful legacy from my father in a traveling life.

Thyrans had tossed her to the Outdwellers as one tosses offal to hungry dogs.

Those iron men had given her splendid body to the cannibal Outdwellers, mutton for the spit.

Citadel, and the Uisgu, shy outdwellers whose chosen land lay farther west in the unexplored swamps.

Sometimes a band of Outdwellers who run demented across the world and take whatever they can lay claws on.

The Outdwellers had decided not to spend the night dancing in the hollow.