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overlie (v.)
late 12c., from
over-
+
lie
(v.2), or from an unrecorded Old English
*oferlicgan
. "In use from 12th to 16th c.; in 17-18th displaced by
overlay
; reintroduced in 19th c., chiefly in geological use." [OED]. Related:
Overlay
;
overlain
.