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ˈover-ˈmany, a. [over- 28; but usually two words.] Too many.
[1484Caxton Fables of æsop v. iii, Kepe thy self fro ouer many wordes.] 1538Starkey England ii. ii. 191 Of them are ouer-many. 1586T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. i. 409 We know by over-many experiences. 17..Song, Tibbie Fowler, Tibbie Fowler o' the Glen, There's ower-mony wooing at her. [1894‘Ian Maclaren’ Bonnie Brier Bush vii. i. 243 He's been eatin' ower mony berries.] |