outleap
verb
- to leap beyond something else
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From out- + leap.
- A sally; flight; escape.
- A bursting forth; an ambush; a sudden quick effort.
“The outleap of fury in the dagger-thrust had evidently exhausted him.”
- A fine which is paid by a person to their lord for deserting an estate without permission.
verb
Etymology: From out- + leap.
- To leap out, as if from an ambush.
- To leap beyond or farther than.