Etymology:
The word "overlie" combines:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "overlie" comes from the Middle English "overlien," which is derived from the Old English "oferlīgan," meaning "to lie over" or "to overlay." The Old English word "ofer" meant "over" or "above," while "līgan" meant "to lie."
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