"overnim" meaning in All languages combined

See overnim on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: overnims [present, singular, third-person], overnimming [participle, present], overnam [past], overnimmed [past], overnum [participle, past], overnimmed [participle, past]
Etymology: From Middle English overnimen, from Old English oferniman (“to take violently, take away, carry off, confiscate”), equivalent to over- + nim (“to take”). Cognate with Dutch overnemen (“to take over”), German übernehmen (“to take over”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|overnimen}} Middle English overnimen, {{inh|en|ang|oferniman||to take violently, take away, carry off, confiscate}} Old English oferniman (“to take violently, take away, carry off, confiscate”), {{prefix|en|over|nim|t2=to take}} over- + nim (“to take”), {{cog|nl|overnemen||to take over}} Dutch overnemen (“to take over”), {{cog|de|übernehmen||to take over}} German übernehmen (“to take over”) Head templates: {{en-verb|overnims|overnimming|overnam|overnum|past2=overnimmed|past_ptc2=overnimmed}} overnim (third-person singular simple present overnims, present participle overnimming, simple past overnam or overnimmed, past participle overnum or overnimmed)
  1. (transitive, archaic) To overtake; seize. Tags: archaic, transitive
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