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† ofˈtake, v. Obs. For forms and inflexions see take v. 1. [f. of-3 + take v.] trans. To overtake, come up with.c 1205 Lay. 26069 Arður wes swiftre And of-toc þene eotend. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 1468 He of tok [several MSS. ouer tok] him at an hauene and slou him riȝt þere. 13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 6412 ...
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of-
▪ I. of-, prefix1 the prepositional adv. of, off, in comb., corresp. to OS. af-, ON. af-, Goth. af-, OHG. ab-; L. ab-, Gr. ἀπο-, Skt. apa-, forming compounds of different ages. 1. In vbs. and their derivatives of Germanic or OE. age, retained in ME., but now obs. In these the original literal sense ...
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overtake
overtake, v. (ˌəʊvəˈteɪk) [Early ME. f. over- 14 + take v., q.v. for Forms. Overtake is the earliest exemplified of a small group of synonymous vbs., including overnim, overhent, overget, overcatch, in all of which the second element means take or catch; the original application being apparently to ...
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otok
† otok ME. pa. tense of otake, oftake v.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 9359 Arthour otok him with drawe sword.
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