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outpost n.1757, "military position detached from the main body of troops or outside the limits of a camp," from out- + post (n.2). Originally in George Washington's letters. Phrase outpost of Empire (by 1895) "remotest territory of an empire" in later use often echoes Kipling: There he shall blaze a nation’s ways with hatchet and with brand, Till on his last-won wilderness an Empire’s outposts stand! updated on October 19, 2019 |