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overslop
† ˈoverslop Obs. [OE. oferslop (in ON. yfirsloppr), f. over- 8 c + slop a smock.] A loose upper garment; a cassock or gown; a stole or surplice.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xx. 46 [Ambulare in stolis] geonga in stolum vel on oferslopum. c 1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 200 Oferslop hwit habban blisse ᵹetacnað,... Oxford English Dictionary
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slop
▪ I. slop, n.1 (slɒp) Also 4–7 sloppe, 4, 6 slope, 7 slopp. [Of obscure history. Sense 2 corresponds to MDu. slop, OIcel. sloppr, and appears earlier in the OE. compound oferslop (MDu. overslop, OIcel. yfirsloppr): see overslop. The relation of the other senses to this is not clear.] † 1. A charmed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ovre
▪ I. over, adv. (ˈəʊvə(r)) Forms: α. 1–3 ofer, (1 ofor, 3 Orm. oferr, offr), 2–7 ouer, 3– over, (4 ouur, ouver, owver, 4–5 ouir, -yr, -ere, -ire, 4–6 ovir, -yr). β. north. Eng. and Sc. 4– ower, (4–5 owur, owyr, 4–6 our, oure, 6– owre). γ. contr. 4 or, (6 ore, 7–8 o're), 6– o'er. The contracted form ... Oxford English Dictionary
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