overgoer

English

Alternative forms

  • over-goer

Etymology

From Middle English overgoer, from overgon, equivalent to overgo + -er.

Noun

overgoer (plural overgoers)

  1. One who goes over (something); an overcomer, conqueror. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

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