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† over-ˈane, adv. Sc. Obs. Also 6 ourane. [f. over prep. + ane one.] On one and the same footing; in common; together.
1513Douglas æneis vi. x. 104 Certane duelling nane In this countre haue we, bot al our ane [ed. 1553 ouer ane] Walkis and lugis in thir schene wod schawis. Ibid. x. vii. 89 Than schame and dolour, mydlit baith ourane. |