overridden
English
/ˌoʊ.vəɹˈɹɪdn̩/, /ˌəʊ.vəˈɹɪdn̩/
verb form
Definitions
- (past participle of) override
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English overridden inherited from Old English oferriden prefix from English ridden.
Origin
English
ridden
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cloud-ridden English
- court-ridden English
- devil-ridden English
- dust-ridden English
- fever-ridden English
- forridden English
- gout-ridden English
- hagridden English
- louse-ridden English
- memory-ridden English
- money-ridden English
- nonoverridden English
- over-ridden English
- passion-ridden English
- plague-ridden English
- poverty-ridden English
- ridden English
- riddenness English
- sex-ridden English
- sin-ridden English
- sorrow-ridden English
- storm-ridden English
- unoverridden English
- unridden English
- wormridden English
- oferriden Old English
- overridden Middle English
- ridden
- unridden
- forridden
- hagridden
- sin-ridden
- riddenness
- wormridden
- sex-ridden
- gout-ridden
- over-ridden
- dust-ridden
- unoverridden
- storm-ridden
- cloud-ridden
- louse-ridden
- fever-ridden
- money-ridden
- court-ridden
- devil-ridden
- memory-ridden
- plague-ridden
- nonoverridden
- sorrow-ridden
- passion-ridden
- poverty-ridden