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supervide
† superˈvide, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. med.L. supervidēre, f. super- super- 2 + vidēre to see.] trans. To look upon, survey.c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 78 As I me lenyd unto a joyful place, Lusty Phebus to supervide [MS. supervive], How God Almyghti of his grete grace, Hath florisshed the erthe...
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supervise
▪ I. † supervise, n. Obs. rare—1. Also 7 -vize. [f. next.] The act of supervising; inspection, perusal.1602 Shakes. Ham. v. ii. 23 An exact command,..That on the superuize no leasure bated.▪ II. supervise, v. (s(j)uːpəˈvaɪz) Also 9 -vize. [f. med.L. supervīs-, pa. ppl. stem of supervidēre: see super...
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supervision
supervision (s(j)uːpəˈvɪʒən) [ad. med.L. supervīsio, -ōnem, n. of action f. supervidēre: see supervide. The earliest recorded instance of the word is in the 1st Fo. (1623) text of Shakes. Othello iii. iii. 395, where the true reading is ‘supervisor’ (1st Qo.).] The action or function of supervising....
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survey
▪ I. survey, n. (ˈsɜːveɪ, səˈveɪ) Also 6– 7 -vay, -veigh, 7 servey. [f. next.] The action, or an act, of surveying; the object or result of this. 1. a. The act of viewing, examining, or inspecting in detail, esp. for some specific purpose; usually spec. a formal or official inspection of the particu...
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