Supercedes vs Superceded - What's the difference?
supercedes | superceded |
(supercede):
* 1857, On the Doctrine of Uses as an Element of our Law of Conveyances,'' in ''The American Law Register, Vol. 6, No. 2/3
* 2000, Juliet Floyd & Hilary Putnam, A Note on Wittgenstein's "Notorious Paragraph" about the Godel Theorem,'' in ''The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 97, No. 11
* 2002, Amy Kapczynski, Queer Brinksmanship: Citizenship and the Solomon Wars,'' in ''The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 112, No. 3
(supercede):
* 1491 , Acta Dom. Conc. :
* 1857 , The American Law Register — On the Doctrine of Uses as an Element of our Law of Conveyances , Vol. 6, ? 2/3:
* 2000 , Juliet Floyd & Hilary Putnam, The Journal of Philosophy — A Note on Wittgenstein’s “Notorious Paragraph” about the Godel Theorem , Vol. 97, ? 11:
* 2002 , Amy Kapczynski, The Yale Law Journal — Queer Brinksmanship: Citizenship and the Solomon Wars , Vol. 112, ? 3:
As a verb supercedes
is third-person singular of supercede: misspelling of supersedes|nocap=1.As an adjective superceded is
past tense of supercede: misspelling of nocap=1|lang=en.supercedes
English
Verb
(head)- To it a new species of conveyancing owes its origin, which dispenses with livery of seisin, and almost entirely supercedes , in practice, the employment of common law deeds.
- They saw themselves as providing a freestanding “ideal language” or “concept-language,” what W. V. Quine has called a first-grade conceptual scheme, which in some sense supercedes ordinary language.
- The DoD may contend that the consolidated Solomon Amendment, passed in 1999, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 § 549, supercedes the regulations.
superceded
English
Adjective
(head)supercede
English
Verb
- He sall supercede þe payment of þe said vc frankis.
- To it a new species of conveyancing owes its origin, which dispenses with livery of seisin, and almost entirely supercedes , in practice, the employment of common law deeds.
- They saw themselves as providing a freestanding “ideal language” or “concept-language,” what W. V. Quine has called a first-grade conceptual scheme, which in some sense supercedes ordinary language.
- The DoD may contend that the consolidated Solomon Amendment, passed in 1999, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 § 549, supercedes the regulations.
Usage notes
* The form (term) is commonly considered a misspelling of supersede, since it results from confusion between Latin , but the ‘c’ spelling began to be used in Middle French, appeared in [[w:English language, English] as early as the 1400s, and is still sometimes found. The fact that supersede is the only English word ending in (term), while several end in (term), also encourages confusion. * Most dictionaries do not include this spelling; a few list it as a variant, sometimes identified as a misspelling.“supercede]” in the Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary .A search of general dictionaries at [http://www.onelook.com/ Onelook All Dictionaries finds 4 instances of "supercede" excluding this one (with one flagged as misspelling), and 24 of "supersede".