a. Obs. rare. [f. utm-est UTMOST a., with comparative ending: see -MORE, and cf. OUTMER a.] OUTER a. 1.
1382. Wyclif, Ezek. xlvi. 21. That thei bere not out in to the vtmer house [1388 to the outermere halle]. Ibid., Matt. xxii. 13. Sende ȝee hym into vttermore [v.r. vtmore, vtmer] derknessis. Ibid., viii. 12.