[ ofercīdan] to chide sharply.
[ ofercīdung] f. chiding, reproof, EPs 1497.
[ oferclif] n. steep place, overhanging cliff, WW 4802.
[ oferclimban3] to climb over, AO 13413. [‘overclimb’]
[ ofercræft] m. fraud, LL (16620).
[ ofercuman4] to overcome, subdue, compel, conquer, AO, B, Lcd, WW; CP: obtain, attain, reach, overtake, BH, Cp, Jud, WW. [‘overcome’]
[ ofercyme] m. arrival, BH 43628.
[ ofercȳðan] to outdo by preponderance of oaths, v. LL 2·689.
[ oferdōn] anv. to ‘overdo,’ do to excess, Æ. oferdōne ðing excesses, Æ.
oferdrenc (Æ) = [oferdrync]