overˈgloom, v.
[over- 8.]
trans. To cover with gloom, to overshadow; to cast a gloom over, to sadden.
| 1795 Coleridge To Author Poems publ. Bristol 20 The cloud-climbed rock..That like some giant king o'erglooms the hill. 1812 ― Lett., to Mrs. Coleridge (1895) 580 Nothing intervenes to overgloom my mind. 1883 L. Morris Songs Unsung, St. Christopher 154 A dark road stole to it O'er⁓gloomed by cypress, and no boat was there Nor ferry. |