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OVERNA'ME, v.t. To name over or in a series. [Not used.]
OVERMUL'TITUDE, v.t. To exceed in number. [Not used.]
OVERMUCH'NESS, n. Superabundance. [Not used and barbarous.]
OVERMUCH', a. Too much; exceeding what is necessary or proper. OVERMUCH' , adv. ...
O'VERMOST, a. Highest; over the rest in authority.
OVERMOD'EST, a. Modest to excess; bashful.
OVERMIX', v.t. To mix with too much.
OVERMEASURE, v.t. overmezh'ur. To measure or estimate too largely. OVERMEASURE ,...
OVERMATCH', v.t. To be too powerful for; to conquer; to subdue; to oppress by su...
OVERM'ASTER, v.t. To overpower; to subdue; to vanquish; to govern.
OVERM'ASTED, pp. Having masts too long or too heavy for the ship.
OVERM'AST, v.t. To furnish with a mast or with masts that are too long or too he...
O'VERLY, a. Careless; negligent; inattentive. [Not used.]
OVERLOVE, v.t. To love to excess; to prize or value too much.
OVERLOOP, now written orlop, which see.
OVERLOOK'ER, n. One that overlooks.