Aboveover
Aboveover is a coined term used in linguistic typology and semantics to describe a specific kind of polysemy in which a single word form encodes both a vertical spatial relation and a concomitant sense of hierarchical prominence. The idea rests on the intuition that being physically above something can be tightly linked to notions of superiority or priority in discourse. In analyses that separate spatial metaphors from social or evaluative metaphors, aboveover serves as a label for forms that fuse these dimensions.
Etymology and context: The word aboveover is formed from the English adjectives above and over. It appears
Usage: Aboveover tends to surface in typological or psycholinguistic work rather than in everyday speech. Researchers
See also: spatial metaphor, hierarchical metaphor, polysemy, semantic extension.