O"ver*thwart" (?), a.
1.
Having a transverse position; placed or situated across; hence, opposite.
"Our
overthwart neighbors."
Dryden.
2.
Crossing in kind or disposition; perverse; adverse; opposing.
"
Overthwart humor."
Clarendon.
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O"ver*tbart", adv.
Across; crosswise; transversely.
"Y'clenched
overthwart and endelong."
Chaucer.
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O"ver*tbart", prep.
Across; from alde to side of.
"Huge trees
overthwart one another."
Milton.
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O"ver*thwart`, n.
That which is overthwart; an adverse circumstance; opposition.
[Obs.]
Surrey.
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Over*thwart", v. t.
To cross; to oppose.
[Obs.]
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