supercede

Etymology
From, from , from : +.

Verb

 * 1) Common

Usage notes

 * The form is commonly considered a misspelling of, since it results from confusion between Latin  and . The original Latin word was , which continued in Italian as soprassedere, but the c spelling began to be used in Middle French, appeared in English as early as the 1400s, and is still sometimes found. The fact that supersede is the only English word ending in , while several end in , also encourages confusion.
 * Most dictionaries do not include this spelling; a few list it as a variant, sometimes identified as a misspelling.

Etymology
From, from : +.