Overset

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To fill too full.

II. Overset ·noun An excess; superfluity.

III. Overset ·Impf & ·p.p. of Overset.

IV. Overset ·vi To turn, or to be turned, over; to be upset.

V. Overset ·noun An upsetting; overturn; overthrow; as, the overset of a carriage.

VI. Overset ·vt To cause to fall, or to tail; to Subvert; to Overthrow; as, to overset a government or a plot.

VII. Overset ·vt To turn or tip (anything) over from an upright, or a proper, position so that it lies upon its side or bottom upwards; to Upset; as, to overset a chair, a coach, a ship, or a building.