You can make 121 anagrams from letters in overmen (eemnorv).
1200-1250; Middle English (noun); see over-, man1
I reply to that, that if the overman is sure to come, why should I bother about him?
He had read something about free love, and thought he should like to be an overman and superior to petty jealousies.
I prefer to believe that I am a bird, and as such could minister to my sweet overman.
Only the fixed conjoint purpose of many generations of aspiring men will be able to create the overman.
He talks a great deal just now of a plan to seek some cave and there try to become an 'overman.'
No overman would be here without his knowledge; and try how he would to find some reason for the sound, he was still at fault.
He was a sort of brutal overman; one could not help admiring the kind of barbaric splendour there was about him.
To foreshadow the resultant human type, Nietzsche resurrected from Goethe's vocabulary the convenient word bermensch—“overman.”
"I was just telling your husband how much I like his picture," overman informed her.
The racial will, as we have seen, must be taught to aim at the overman.
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