Overlusty, ō-vėr-lust′i, adj. (Shak.) too lusty.
Overly, ō′vėr-li, adv. (coll.) excessively, too.
Overlying, ō′vėr-lī′ing, adj. lying on the top.
Overman, ō′vėr-man, n. in mining, the person in charge of the work below ground.
Overman, ō-vėr-man′, v.t. to keep more men than necessary on a ship, farm, &c.
Overmantel, ō′vėr-man-tl, n. a frame containing shelves and other decorations, and often a mirror, set on a mantel-shelf.
Overmasted, ō-vėr-mast′ed, adj. furnished with a mast or masts too long or too heavy.
Overmaster, ō-vėr-mas′tėr, v.t. to subdue, to govern: to get and keep in one's power.
Overmatch, ō-vėr-mach′, v.t. to be more than a match for: to conquer.—n. O′vermatch, one who is more than a match: one who cannot be overcome.
Overmeasure, ō′vėr-mezh-ūr, n. something given over the due measure.—v.t. to measure too largely.