Where does “outshop” come from?
outshop (English) comes from English out, from Middle English oute, from Old English ūt, from Proto-West Germanic *ūt, from Proto-Germanic ūt, from Proto-Indo-European úd — out, outward.
outshop (English): To send a railway vehicle out from a workshop or...
Definitions
- To send a railway vehicle out from a workshop or...
Ancestry of “outshop”, step by step
outshop traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.