[ oferwealdan7] to get the better of, LL 454[7].
[ oferwealdend] m. over-lord, ruler, El 1236.
[ oferweaxan6] to overgrow, overspread, Æ, Bl. [‘overwax’]
[ oferweder] n. storm, tempest, Chr 794e.
[ oferwelig] very rich, NC 314.
[ ofer-wennan], -wenian to be proud, become insolent or presumptuous.
[ oferweorc] n. sarcophagus, tomb, Æ, OEG. [‘overwork’]
[ oferweorpan3] to throw over, overthrow, CP, Lcd: throw down, assault, LL 56[11,1]: cast something over another, sprinkle: stumble? B 1543. [‘overwarp’]
[ oferwīgan] to overcome, Sol 299.
[ oferwillan7] to boil down. [[weallan]]