Overlead vs Overlend - What's the difference?
overlead | overlend |
To dominate; domineer over; oppress.
*1891 , Sir Thomas Malory, Sir Edward Strachey, William Caxton, Le morte D'arthur :
To affront; treat with indignity.
To lead excessively or too much.
*1981 , Evandro Agazzi, Modern logic :
As verbs the difference between overlead and overlend
is that overlead is to dominate; domineer over; oppress while overlend is to lend too much.overlead
English
Verb
- I believe it well, false recreant knight, said Sir Gawaine, for thou hast many long days overled me, and us all, and destroyed many of our good knights.
- If you overlead this question with too binding absoluteness requirements I am afraid that a satisfactory and not dogmatic answer will be rather difficult to find.
