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† superˈvive, v. Obs. [ad. late L. supervīvĕre, f. super- super- 7 + vīvĕre to live. Cf. F. survivre to survive.] To live beyond or after another person, an event, etc.: = survive. a. intr.a 1552 Leland Itin. (1768) II. 33 William was slayn, and Alice supervivid. 1597 Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 304/1 The ...
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superviver
▪ I. † superviver1 Obs. rare. [f. prec. + -er1.] A survivor.a 1614 Donne βιαθανατος (1644) 62 The charity of the Supervivers imputed to them Baptisma fluminis, as they hope, or at least, Sanguinis, for that they saw.▪ II. † superviver2 Obs. rare. In 6 -or. [app. f. supervive + -er4, as in trover, us...
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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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super-, prefix (ˈs(j)uːpə(r), -ər) repr. L. super- = the adv. and prep. super above, on the top (of), beyond, besides, in addition, used in composition with the various meanings detailed below. (Cf. the related Skr. upari-, Gr. ὑπερ- hyper-, OE. ofer-, etc. over-.) A certain number of important Lati...
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