overeye, over-eye (v.) Old form(s): ore-eye, ouer-eying
watch, observe; or: look too much at
LLL IV.iii.78[Berowne to himself, of the other votaries] here sit I in the sky, / And wretched fools' secrets heedfully o'ereye
TS induction.1.93[Lord to First Player, of Sly] overeyeing of his odd behaviour
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