horse–hoarse merger); ower (one pronunciation of <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span>) <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> (not comparable) (literary) Contraction of over <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> (literary) Contraction of over 1862, John Williamson...
Poems[1]: I turned, and lo! by my side there stood A being of strangest naturehood. Startled, I glanced him <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> and <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span>, Wondering I noted him not before....
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ore" ORE (sports) Abbreviation of Oregon. REO, ROE, roe, eor, Reo, Roe, RoE, <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span>, reo, OER, EOR...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "roe" RoE (plural RoEs) Alternative form of ROE Ore, REO, öre, eor, Reo, ORE, Ore., ore, <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span>, reo, OER, EOR...
the state of being obscured. a. 1702, John Pomfret, Poems upon Several Occasions: Now bolder fires appear, / And <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> the palpable obscurement sport....
estate owned. (property owned by a lender) real estate owned on Wikipedia.Wikipedia ORE, <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span>, EOR, Ore, ROE, öre, roe, eor, Roe, RoE, Ore., ore, øre, OER...
(not comparable) (archaic) Burning. 1799, John Struthers, To the Blackbird: Cauld winter wi' his scowdering eye Frore burning <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> the blue, blue sky...
Jerusalem Delivered of Tasso, Book VIII, xii: The nearest way seem'd best, <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> hoult and heath / We went, through deserts waste, and forests wide. Louth...
in [William Broome, Elijah Fenton, Alexander Pope], transl., The Odyssey of Homer. […], London: […] Bernard Lintot, →OCLC: <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> the surgy main gyrus...
London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, […], →OCLC, page 329: A change came <span class="searchmatch">o'er</span> the spirit of Don Henriquez' dream; from political he turned scientific;...