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▪ I. ˈover-ˈwarm, a. [over- 28.] Too warm. So ˈover-ˈwarmth, too great warmth.
1713Addison Cato i. vi, Marcus is over-warm. 1822Byron Juan vi. xv, A sincere woman's breast,—for over-warm Or over-cold annihilates the charm. Ibid. xvi, For over-warmth, if false, is worse than truth. ▪ II. ˌover-ˈwarm, v. [over- 27.] trans. To warm too much.
1598Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. iii. Furies 352 Manie and Phrenzie..th'one drying, th'other over-warming The feeble brain. a1633Austin Medit. (1635) 291 There shall no Sunne nor Weather overwarme him. 1650Trapp Comm. Lev. x. 1 Over-joied haply of their new emploiment, and over-warmed with wine. |