outhorror (English) comes from English horror, from Middle English horer, from Old French horror, from Latin horror, from Latin horrēre, from Proto-Italic horzēō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰr̥séh₁(ye)ti.
outhorror (English): To surpass in horror; to be more horrifying than
Definitions
To surpass in horror; to be more horrifying than
Ancestry of “outhorror”, step by step
outhorror traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.