different between overdate vs overdare

overdate

English

Etymology

over- +? date

Noun

overdate (plural overdates)

  1. A coin in which one date is superimposed over traces of another (due to reuse of a die)

Verb

overdate (third-person singular simple present overdates, present participle overdating, simple past and past participle overdated)

  1. (transitive) To date later than the true or proper period.

Synonyms

  • postdate; see also Thesaurus:overdate

overdate From the web:



overdare

English

Etymology

over- +? dare

Verb

overdare (third-person singular simple present overdares, present participle overdaring, simple past and past participle overdared)

  1. (intransitive) To dare too much or rashly; to be too daring.
    • 1594, Christopher Marlowe, Edward II, London: William Jones,[1]
      Meete you for this, proud ouerdaring peeres,
      Ere my sweete Gaueston shall part from me,
      This Ile shall fleete vpon the Ocean,
      And wander to the vnfrequented Inde.
    • 1912, William Butler Yeats, The Countess Cathleen, Scene III, in Poems, London: T. Fisher Unwin, p. 59,[2]
      When one so great has spoken of love to one
      So little as I, though to deny him love,
      What can he but hold out beseeching hands,
      Then let them fall beside him, knowing how greatly
      They have overdared?

Anagrams

  • overdear, overread, read over

overdare From the web:

  • what aberdare
  • what aberdare opening times
  • what aberdare limited
  • what aberdare phone number
  • what aberdare telephone number
  • what does overdare mean
  • what shop aberdare opening times
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like