different between overglide vs overglided
overglide
English
Etymology
over- +? glide
Verb
overglide (third-person singular simple present overglides, present participle overgliding, simple past and past participle overglided)
- To glide over.
- a. 1542, Thomas Wyatt, "The Author"
- That Sun, the which was never cloud could hide,
Pierceth the cave, and on the harp descendeth:
Whose glancing light the chords did overglide,
And such lustre upon the harp extendeth
- That Sun, the which was never cloud could hide,
- a. 1542, Thomas Wyatt, "The Author"
References
overglide in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Loveridge
overglide From the web:
overglided
English
Verb
overglided
- simple past tense and past participle of overglide
Anagrams
- overgilded
overglided From the web:
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