Overbow vs Oversow - What's the difference?
overbow | oversow |
(obsolete) To bend or bow over; to bend in a contrary direction.
To sow where something has already been sown.
* Matthew 13:25 (Douay-Rheims version):
* 1996 , C. P. Peacock, Improving Goat Production in the Tropics (ISBN 0855982691), page 115:
As verbs the difference between overbow and oversow
is that overbow is to bend or bow over; to bend in a contrary direction while oversow is to sow where something has already been sown.overbow
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(en verb)- (Fuller)
oversow
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- But while men were asleep, his enemy came and oversowed cockle among the wheat and went his way.