outcrafty
English
Etymology
From out- + crafty.
Verb
outcrafty (third-person singular simple present outcrafties, present participle outcraftying, simple past and past participle outcraftied)
- (transitive) To exceed in craft or cunning; overpower by guile.
- c. 1609, William Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Act III, Scene 4,
- That drug-damn’d Italy hath out-craftied him,
- And he’s at some hard point.
- c. 1609, William Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Act III, Scene 4,