overˈbower, v.
[over- 1.]
trans. To form a bower over; to overarch.
1807 Southey Espriella's Lett. II. 220 A part [of a road] which was almost completely overbowered. 1823 ― Hist. Penins. War II. 440 Long and wide avenues were over⁓bowered with elms. |