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† overˈdight, v. Obs. [over- 1, 8.] To cover overhead; to clothe or deck all over. (In pa. pple.)
1590Spenser F.Q. ii. vii. 53 A silver seat, With a thick Arber goodly over-dight. 1596Ibid. iv. viii. 34 Soone as day discovered heavens face To sinfull men with darknes overdight. 1607Barley-Breake (1877) 30 And pittied as a Deare amongst an heard, When he with soyle hath al him ouer-dight. |