† ˈover-ˈchargeable, a. Obs.
[over- 28.]
Too burdensome or troublesome; too costly.
| 1513–14 Act 5 Hen. VIII, c. 7 Preamble, Compelled to..buy..Ledder..with overchargeable price. 1539 Taverner Gard. Wysedome ii. 25 To greuouse and ouerchargeable to the commons. a 1639 W. Whately Prototypes i. xi. (1640) 141 Decent, not flaring not over-chargeable garments. |
So † ˈoverˈchargeful a. Obs. = prec.; † ˈoverˈchargement = overcharge n.
| 1451 Rolls of Parlt. V. 218/1 Overchargefull and noyus unto youre people. 1686 Chardin's Coron. Solyman 94 They pleaded that they were not obliged to that over-chargement. |