OVEREST
Source: 567
O″ver‐est (?), a. [Superl. of Over.] Uppermost; outermost. Full threadbare was his overeste courtepy. Chaucer.
Source: 567
O″ver‐est (?), a. [Superl. of Over.] Uppermost; outermost. Full threadbare was his overeste courtepy. Chaucer.