different between overshade vs overshaded
overshade
English
Etymology
From over- +? shade.
Verb
overshade (third-person singular simple present overshades, present participle overshading, simple past and past participle overshaded)
- To cast a shadow over, to overshadow.
- 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, I:
- as a veil, / Waved and o'ershading her wan cheek, appears / Her streaming hair [...].
- 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, I:
Anagrams
- overheads
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overshaded
English
Verb
overshaded
- simple past tense and past participle of overshade
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