superare

Etymology
From, or borrowed from. Compare the inherited and obsolete doublet.

Verb

 * 1) to exceed
 * 2) to cross or get over
 * 3)  to overcome
 * 4)  to pass (a test, etc.)
 * 5) to excel; to surpass; to outdo; to overtake
 * 1) to excel; to surpass; to outdo; to overtake
 * 1) to excel; to surpass; to outdo; to overtake

Verb

 * 1) "to surmount"
 * 2) "to surpass"
 * 3) "to overflow"
 * 4) "to overcome"
 * 5) "to remain; to survive"
 * 6) "be thou overflowed"
 * 7) "be thou survived"
 * 1) "be thou overflowed"
 * 2) "be thou survived"