Definition of Overlorded

1. overlord [v] - See also: overlord

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overlorded

overlogging
overlogical
overlong
overlong vowel
overlook
overlookable
overlooked
overlooker
overlookers
overlooking
overlooks
overloop
overloops
overloose
overlord
overlorded (current term)
overlording
overlords
overlordship
overlordships
overloud
overloudly
overlove
overloved
overloves
overloving
overlubricate
overlubricated
overlubricates
overlubricating

Literary usage of Overlorded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Man by Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1905)
"... are mainly a dolichocephalic group, who in Sarawak have been overlorded by the brachycephalic ..."

2. A Study of Greatness in Men by Josephus Nelson Larned (1911)
"He had fed it, exercised it, cultivated it, till it overlorded all the faculties of his mind. It would not let him see the facts of his adversity as they ..."

3. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1855)
"These men, oppressed, overlorded at home, come here unprepared to bear even the lordship of popular law. They must be taught that it exists, and that they ..."

4. The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels by Charles George Harper (1904)
"... yet overlorded by the relics of Norman domination, it is the broad-shouldered, level-headed, stolid, and long-suffering Saxon who peoples Winchester and ..."

5. Companion to the Revised Version of the New Testament: Explaining the by Alexander Roberts (1881)
"... but without power to use them ; his will overlorded (Acts 1c : 38) by an alien might, which created the confusion of an apparently dual consciousness. ..."

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