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overbring
† overˈbring, v. Obs. rare. [over- 10.] trans. To bring over or across. (Prop. two words.)a 1300 Cursor M. 6959 Til he þe folk had ouerbroght [v.r. ouer broȝt] In-to þe land þat þai soght. 1615 Chapman Odyss. xvi. 633 What in my way chanced I may over-bring. Oxford English Dictionary
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over-
over- is used with adverbial, prepositional, and adjectival force, in combination with ns.; with adverbial and prepositional force in comb. with verbs; with adverbial force in combination with adjs., advbs., and prepositions. Its combinations are therefore exceedingly numerous, and, from the wide ra... Oxford English Dictionary
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