oust
The origin and history of oust.
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman ouster, ultimately from a Latin verb meaning "to obstruct" or "stand in the way of" — despite appearances, it is not related to the word "out."
The origin and history of oust.
From Anglo-Norman ouster, ultimately from a Latin verb meaning "to obstruct" or "stand in the way of" — despite appearances, it is not related to the word "out."