different between oversing vs overking
oversing
English
Etymology
over- +? sing
Verb
oversing (third-person singular simple present oversings, present participle oversinging, simple past oversang, past participle oversung)
- To sing with too much effort or embellishment.
Anagrams
- envigors, servoing, sign over
oversing From the web:
overking
English
Etymology
over- +? king
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???v?(?)?k??/
Noun
overking (plural overkings)
- A king who has sovereignty over inferior kings or ruling princes; a ruler of an overkingdom.
- 1874, John Richard Green, A Short History of the English People
- the King of Connaught, who was recognized as overking of the island by the rest of the tribe […]
- 1874, John Richard Green, A Short History of the English People
Translations
References
- overking in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- revoking
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