withoutdoors

English

Etymology

without + doors

Adverb

withoutdoors (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) outdoors
    • 1917, Thomas Hardy, At the Word 'Fairwell':
      The candles alight in the room / For my parting meal / Made all things withoutdoors loom / Strange, ghostly, unreal.
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