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▪ I. † overˈflame, v.1 Obs. [over- 5, 25.] intr. To flame over, or beyond measure.
1634Documents against Prynne (Camden) 22 This man's zeale hath soe overflamed, that there is not by him any recreacion att all lefte for Christians. ▪ II. † overˈflame, v.2 Obs. rare—1. [Derivation obscure.] (app.) To smear or plaster over.
c1420Pallad. on Husb. i. 1139 Make hit lyk a salue, and ouerflame [L. alline] Vche hole and chene. |