overlard, v.
(əʊvəˈlɑːd)
[f. over- 8 + lard v.]
trans. To lard over, smear over; to interlard or garnish copiously or to excess.
| 1820 W. Irving Sketch Bk. I. 235 So completely had the bard..been overlarded with panegyric. 1862 T. C. Grattan Beaten Paths II. 147 We have not that overlarding with quotations [etc.] which form the staple of ordinary authorship. |