surview/ˈsɜː(ɹ)vjuː/EtymologyFrom Middle English survewe, from Old French surveoir, sorveoir (“to look (down) at, look upon, notice; guard, watch”); equivalent to sur- + view.surview means A survey. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA survey.“But if you vvill pleaſe to take a ſecond ſurvievv of the foure ſeverall particulars, vvherein the Caſes ſeemed to agree; you ſhall find very much diſparitie and diſproportion betvvixt the tvvo Caſes in each of the foure reſpects.”verbTo survey; to make a survey of.“to surview his ground”