Outwork
Outwork is a term with two related senses. As a noun, it denotes work subcontracted to be performed by workers at their own premises or away from the principal workshop, forming part of a larger production chain. As a verb, outwork means to perform more or higher-quality work than someone else; to outwork someone. The word derives from the combination of out- and work.
Historically, outwork was central to the putting-out system or cottage industry, especially in textiles, lace, shoes,
In modern usage, outwork is far more common as a verb in phrases like “to outwork a
See also: putting-out system; cottage industry; subcontracting; outsourcing; home-based work; gig economy.