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单词 oversile
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oversilev.

Forms: 1600s overseilde (past tense), 1600s oversile; Scottish pre-1700 oresyle, pre-1700 ouersile, pre-1700 ouersyle, pre-1700 ouersyll, pre-1700 ouirsile, pre-1700 ouirsyld (past tense), pre-1700 ouirsyle, pre-1700 ouirsyle, pre-1700 ouresile, pre-1700 ouresyll, pre-1700 oursild (past participle), pre-1700 ourslyde (past tense or past participle, transmission error), pre-1700 oursyld (past participle), pre-1700 oursyle, pre-1700 oursyll, pre-1700 overseyll, pre-1700 oversyle, pre-1700 oversyll, pre-1700 owresyle, pre-1700 owrsyle.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: over- prefix, sile v.3
Etymology: Probably < over- prefix + sile v.3 With forms in -ei- , -ey- compare seel v.2 and variants s.v., although with sense 3 and oversiling n. and adj. at Derivatives compare ceil v. and sile v.4
Obsolete. Chiefly Scottish.
1. transitive. To cover over; to conceal, hide.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > hide, conceal [verb (transitive)]
heeleOE
forhelec888
i-hedec888
dernc893
hidec897
wryOE
behelec1000
behidec1000
bewryc1000
forhidec1000
overheleOE
hilla1250
fealc1325
cover1340
forcover1382
blinda1400
hulsterc1400
overclosec1400
concealc1425
shroud1426
blend1430
close1430
shadow1436
obumber?1440
mufflea1450
alaynec1450
mew?c1450
purloin1461
to keep close?1471
oversilec1478
bewrap1481
supprime1490
occulta1500
silec1500
smoor1513
shadec1530
skleir1532
oppressa1538
hudder-mudder1544
pretex1548
lap?c1550
absconce1570
to steek away1575
couch1577
recondite1578
huddle1581
mew1581
enshrine1582
enshroud1582
mask1582
veil1582
abscondc1586
smotherc1592
blot1593
sheathe1594
immask1595
secret1595
bemist1598
palliate1598
hoodwinka1600
overmaska1600
hugger1600
obscure1600
upwrap1600
undisclose1601
disguise1605
screen1611
underfold1612
huke1613
eclipsea1616
encavea1616
ensconcea1616
obscurify1622
cloud1623
inmewa1625
beclouda1631
pretext1634
covert1647
sconce1652
tapisa1660
shun1661
sneak1701
overlay1719
secrete1741
blank1764
submerge1796
slur1813
wrap1817
buttress1820
stifle1820
disidentify1845
to stick away1900
c1478 Liber Pluscardensis (Glasg.) (1877) I. 383 Owre syle the sone with myst and with merknes.
a1586 King Hart 733 in W. A. Craigie Maitland Folio MS (1919) I My solace sall I sleylie thus oursyle [rhymes begyle, quhyle].
a1600 ( W. Stewart tr. H. Boece Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) I. 359 Wodis wyld, And ron and roche with mony rammall ouirsyld.
1608 T. Hudson tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Ivdith i. 21 in J. Sylvester Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) Ere I my malice cloke or oversile.
2. transitive. To impair the sight of; to blind; (also figurative) to deceive, beguile, delude.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [verb (transitive)]
aschrenchc885
blendc888
swikec950
belirtOE
beswike971
blencha1000
blenka1000
belieOE
becatchc1175
trokec1175
beguile?c1225
biwrench?c1225
guile?c1225
trechec1230
unordainc1300
blink1303
deceivec1320
feintc1330
trechetc1330
misusea1382
blind1382
forgo1382
beglose1393
troil1393
turnc1405
lirt?a1425
abuse?a1439
ludify1447
amuse1480
wilec1480
trump1487
delude?a1505
sile1508
betrumpa1522
blear1530
aveugle1543
mislippen1552
pot1560
disglose1565
oversile1568
blaze1570
blirre1570
bleck1573
overtake1581
fail1590
bafflea1592
blanch1592
geck?a1600
hallucinate1604
hoodwink1610
intrigue1612
guggle1617
nigglea1625
nose-wipe1628
cog1629
cheat1637
flam1637
nurse1639
jilt1660
top1663
chaldese1664
bilk1672
bejuggle1680
nuzzlec1680
snub1694
bite1709
nebus1712
fugle1719
to take in1740
have?1780
quirk1791
rum1812
rattlesnake1818
chicane1835
to suck in1842
mogue1854
blinker1865
to have on1867
mag1869
sleight1876
bumfuzzle1878
swop1890
wool1890
spruce1917
jive1928
shit1934
smokescreen1950
dick1964
1568 A. Scott Poems (1896) iii. 40 Be the wy that all the warld wrocht, Maist witt hes hie that moniest owrsylis.
1578 J. Rolland Seuin Seages 166 The Empreour..with thair slicht and science was ouirsylit.
1597 A. Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae (ed. 2) 404 Fuil-haist aye almaist aye Ouirsylis the sicht of sum.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. i. 34 Sathan, thou Prince of darknesse, hast so ouer-sylled the dimmed eies of their wretched soules.
3. transitive. To exceed or surpass, so as to overshadow. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > outdoing or surpassing > outdo or surpass [verb (transitive)]
overstyeOE
overshinec1175
overgoc1225
passc1225
surmountc1369
forpassc1374
overmatcha1375
overpassa1382
to pass overa1393
overcomec1400
outpass?a1425
exceedc1425
precedec1425
superexcelc1429
transcendc1430
precel?a1439
outcut1447
overgrowc1475
to come over ——a1479
excel1493
overleapa1500
vanquish1533
outweigh1534
prevent1540
better1548
preferc1550
outgo1553
surpassa1555
exsuperate1559
cote1566
overtop1567
outrun1575
outstrip1579
outsail1580
overruna1586
pre-excel1587
outbid1589
outbrave1589
out-cote1589
top1590
outmatch1593
outvie1594
superate1595
surbravec1600
oversile1608
over-height1611
overstride1614
outdoa1616
outlustrea1616
outpeera1616
outstrikea1616
outrival1622
antecede1624
out-top1624
antecell1625
out-pitch1627
over-merit1629
outblazea1634
surmatch1636
overdoa1640
overact1643
outact1644
worst1646
overspana1657
outsoar1674
outdazzle1691
to cut down1713
ding1724
to cut out1738
cap1821
by-pass1848
overtower1850
pretergress1851
outray1876
outreach1879
cut1884
outperform1937
outrate1955
one-up1963
1608 T. Hudson tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Ivdith i. 16 in J. Sylvester Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) The height and beautie did surpas And overseilde the famous work of Pharie, Ephesus Temple.

Derivatives

oversiling n. and adj. Obsolete rare (a) n. an arched roof; (b) adj. covered, shaded.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > shape > curvature > curved surface > [adjective] > like vault or dome
coping1601
oversiling1632
concamerated1666
vaulted1681
testudinated1727
domed1775
testudinal1823
testudinate1847
testudo-shaped1875
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > arch > [noun] > structure consisting of arches
arching1603
arch-work1610
oversiling1632
arcade1795
arcading1849
wall-arcade1860
wall-arcading1863
pier arcadea1878
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. vi. 267 The ouersilings loaden with Mosaick worke.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. x. 440 Faire Arbors, spacious ouersiling walkes, and incorporate Trees of interchanging growths.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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