Home › Words › O › outcourtoutcourt/ˈaʊtkɔː(ɹ)t/outcourt means playing or played on the outcourt.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, outcourt ranks #16,734 of 42,752 for Qualifying.outcourt is pronounced /ˈaʊtkɔː(ɹ)t/.EtymologyFrom out + court.adjPlaying or played on the outcourt.e.g.“Special mention is due Abadie, 03, Heyman, 04, whose outcourt playing is excellent, and Roos, '04, who has shown good judgment in placing the ball.” — 1883, “College Sports”, in The Occident, page 244:Occurring outside the courtroom; adjudicated outside of a trial.advOn the outcourt.nounAn outer or exterior court.e.g.“the skirts and outcourts of heaven” — 1692–1717, Robert South, Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, volume (please specify |volume=I to VI), London:The other half of the court from the goal one is aiming for.e.g.“Offensive player in the middle of the outcourt receives a pass from one of his teammates.” — 1951, Blair Gullion, Techniques and Tactics of Basketball Defense, page 60:verbTo woo or court in a better, more successful or more assiduous manner.e.g.“I came of a very robust family; I'll agree now to outcourt any two girls in this town if you give me likely material—a-hem!” — 1914, Sol Smith Russel, “The Proposal”, in The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet, volume 1, page 134:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).