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ˌover-ˈmourn, v. [over- 27, 23.] To mourn too much; to lament excessively. (trans. and intr.; in quot. 1607 refl. in intr. sense.)
1594Kyd Cornelia Argt., Hauing ouer-mourn'd the death of her deere husband. 1607Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 237 Lest the Mare over-mourn her self for want of her foal. 1650Baxter Saint's R. x. (1656) 281 When he dies we mourn and usually overmourn. |