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ˌover-ˈknow, v. [over- 27.] trans. To know or recognize too much.
1639Fuller Holy War iii. xiv. (1840) 140 His humility was admirable; as being neither ignorant of his greatness, nor over-knowing it. So ˈover-ˈknowing ppl. a., too knowing.
a1656Bp. Hall Gt. Imposter (R.) The heart of man is wholly set upon cozenage; the understanding over-knowing, mis-knowing, dissembling. |