The Collaborative International Dictionary
Outgate \Out"gate`\, n.
An outlet. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
n. An outlet; a passage outward.
Usage examples of "outgate".
Now get me my war-gear, and let the first battle get them to the outgate of the garth.
Their outgate site was fifteen miles from the nearest farming district and probably somewhat farther from any area patrolled by Klestronu ground forces.
The general area used had numerous glades and small meadows to outgate into.
Outworld, homebound, able to see the Outworld shuttle belch upward on an arc of fire and to see Outgate swimming in space, destination of lovers.
Nothing had been spared in its building, for through Outgate passed the most meaningful beings in Artonuee society, the egg-carrying females bound for their tryst with nature, and a chosen male.
Outworld diamond sculptors, for example, sent their creations through Outgate to grace the dwellings of the scientists and workers on New World, to lighten the darkness and chill of Five.
Their drop to planetside interrupted the busy schedule of Outgate, for no other passengers were allowed.