overdate

noun
/ˈəʊvə(ɹ)deɪt/

Etymology

From over- + date.

  1. derived from דֶּקֶל — “date palm
  2. derived from دَقَل — “variety of date palm
  3. derived from δάκτυλος — “finger
  4. derived from datil
  5. derived from dactylus
  6. derived from date
  7. inherited from date
  8. prefixed as overdate — “over + date

Definitions

  1. A coin on which one date is superimposed over traces of another (due to reuse of a die).

  2. To date later than the true or proper period.

    • And had he also redeem'd his overdated minority from a Pupillage under Bishops, he would much less have mistrusted his Parlament[…]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA