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† ˈover-ˌside, n. Obs. [f. over a. + side n.: properly two words.] Upper or superior side.
1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xiii. i. (Add. MS. 27944) Water..resteth neuere of meuyng til the ouere syde therof be euyn. 1479Searchers' Verdicts in Surtees Misc. (1888) 20 The saide grounde conteyneth..at the ovirsyde in breede,..vj yerdes ane ynche lakk, ande at the neþere syde v yerdes, halfe yerde and halfe quarter. c1530Ld. Berners Arth. Lyt. Bryt. cix. (1814) 520 Than King Alexander rode on the ouer side of King Emendus, and the Duke of Britaine on the other side. 1691tr. Emilianne's Journ. Naples 263 The one of them having rudely thrust the Fryer to the over⁓side of the Street, the other laid hold upon the Basket. |