What does over-insolently mean?
Over-insolently means In an excessively insolent way; too rudely..
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In an excessively insolent way; too rudely..
Charilus the Lacedemonian, to one Helot who behaved himself over insolently and audaciously towards him: By the Gods (saith he) If I were not now angry, I would presently make thee die.
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Over-insolently means In an excessively insolent way; too rudely..
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Charilus the Lacedemonian, to one Helot who behaved himself over insolently and audaciously towards him: By the Gods (saith he) If I were not now angry, I would presently make thee die.
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