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ˈover-ˈburdensome, -ˈburthensome, a. [over- 28.] Excessively burdensome.
1614Raleigh Hist. World iv. iii. §11. 230 Eumenes did not onely thinke all carriages to be ouer-burdensome, but the number of his men to be more troublesome than auaileable. 1820Scott Monast. Introd., The shopkeeper..his custom was by no means over-burdensome. 1883W. Morris in Mackail Life (1899) II. 99 All men may live at peace, and free from over-burdensome anxiety. |