Defn: To weary too much; to tire out. Dryden.

OVERWEATHER
O`ver*weath"er, v. t.

Defn: To expose too long to the influence of the weather. [Obs.]
Shak.

OVERWEEN
O`ver*ween", v. t. Etym: [AS. oferw. See Over, and Ween.]

Defn: To think too highly or arrogantly; to regard one's own thinking or conclusions too highly; hence, to egotistic, arrogant, or rash, in opinion; to think conceitedly; to presume. They that overween, And at thy growing virtues fret their spleen. Milton.

OVERWEENER
O`ver*ween"er, n.

Defn: One who overweens. [R.]
The conceits of warmed or overweening brain. Locke.

OVERWEENING
O`ver*ween"ing, a.

Defn: Unduly confident; arrogant; presumptuous; conceited.
— O`ver*ween"ingly, adv. Milton.
— O`ver*ween"ing*ness, n.
Here's an overweening rogue. Shak.

OVERWEENING
O`ver*ween"ing, n.