"oferfroren" meaning in Old English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈo.ferˌfro.ren/, [ˈo.verˌfro.ren]
Etymology: ofer- + froren (“frozen”) Etymology templates: {{af|ang|ofer-|froren|t2=frozen}} ofer- + froren (“frozen”) Head templates: {{ang-adj}} oferfroren
  1. frozen over
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