Idioms for over

Origin of over

before 900; (adv., preposition) Middle English; Old English ofer; cognate with Dutch over, German ober; (adj.) Middle English over(e), orig. variant of uver(e) (E dial. uver; cf. love), Old English ufera (akin to ofer), assimilated to the adv. form; akin to Latin super, Greek hypér, Sanskrit upari. See up, hyper-

British Dictionary definitions for over with

Word Origin for over

Old English ofer; related to Old High German ubir, obar, Old Norse yfir, Latin super, Greek huper

Idioms and Phrases with over with (1 of 2)

over with

Done, finished, as in I'll be glad when exams are over with. [Colloquial; second half of 1900s] Also see over and done with.

Idioms and Phrases with over with (2 of 2)

over