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ˌover-ˈtrouble, v.|-ˈtrʌb(ə)l| [over- 27.] trans. To trouble excessively. So ˈover-ˈtroubled ppl. a., excessively troubled.
1582T. Watson Centurie of Loue xxxviii. heading, Howe fondly his friendes ouertrouble him, by questioninge with him touching his loue. 1646Bp. Hall Balm Gil. 172 Why art thou over-troubled to see the great Physitian of the world take this course with sinfull mankind? |