overˈweep, v. poet.
[over- 20, 1 (c).]
1. trans. To weep over again.
1598 Rowlands Betraying Christ 29 Weepe Christs deniall, worst of all thy crimes, And ouerweepe each teare tenne thousand times. |
2. To weep over (something), shed tears over.
1844 Mrs. Browning Catarina to Camoens xvi, Feeling, while you overweep it, Not alone in your despair. 1853 ― Sleep iii, A little dust to overweep. |