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oversail
▪ I. overˈsail, v.1 [f. over- 5, 10, 6 + sail v.1] 1. trans. To sail over or across; to cross in a sailing vessel. (In OE. intr.)c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xiv. 34 And þa hiᵹ ofer-seᵹelodon [c 1160 Hatt. Gosp. ofer-seiȝledon] hi comon on þæt land Genesareth. 1375 Barbour Bruce iii. 686 Till our-saile t...
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Eaves
the outer edge of the eaves is the eavesdrip, or dripline, and in typical building planning regulations defines the extent of the building and cannot oversail
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oure
▪ I. oure, n. see over, ovre n.1, shore.▪ II. oure obs. form of hour, ore, our, your.▪ III. oure obs. form, chiefly Sc., of over; also in combination, as oure-al, ouredreve (overdrive), ourehaile (overhale), ourelip, oureman, ouresayle (oversail), etc.
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sail
▪ I. sail, n.1 (seɪl) Forms: 1 seᵹel, seᵹl, 3 sæil(e, 3–4 seil, 3–5 seile, seyle, 3–7 sayle, 3–8 saile, 4 seille, seyll(e, 4–5 seyl, 4–7 sayl, 4–8 sale, 5 ceyle, seylle, 5–6 saill(e, sayll(e, 6 sal, saule, 4– sail. [Com. Teut.: OE. seᵹ(e)l neut. (and masc.), corresp. to OS. segel (MLG. segel, MDu. z...
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Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove
The cream-coloured structures have curved windows and flat roofs with similarly curved ends which oversail the shelter itself.
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