outcant

/aʊtˈkænt/

Etymology

From out- + cant.

verb

  1. To surpass in canting; to use more jargon than.“I paſs o'er all thoſe Confeſſors and Martyrs Who live like S—tt—n, or who die like Charters, Out-cant old Eſdras, or out-drink his Heir, Out-uſure Jews, or Iriſhmen out-ſwear; [...]”