Where does “outrush” come from?
outrush (English) comes from English rush, from Middle English ruschen, from Old English hrysċan, from Proto-Germanic hurskijaną, from Proto-Germanic hurskaz, from Proto-Indo-European ḱers- — to run.
outrush (English): To rush outward; to issue forcibly; To rush more...
Definitions
- To rush outward; to issue forcibly; To rush more...