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From overly +‎ -ness.

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overliness (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) The quality or state of being overly.
    1. Carelessness, inattentiveness, negligence.
    2. A sense of superiority; haughtiness.
      • 1610, Jos[eph] Hall, “Section II. The Answerers Preamble.”, in A Common Apologie of the Church of England: Against the Uniust Challenges of the Ouer-iust Sect, Commonly Called Brownists. [], London: [] [William Stansby] for Samuel Macham, [], →OCLC, page 4:
        VVould God ouerlineſſe and contempt vvere not yours, euen to them vvhich are mounted higheſt vpon beſt deſert; []

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