Over
Over is a versatile word in English with multiple grammatical and lexical functions. As a preposition and adverb, it indicates a position above or across something (the lamp hangs over the table), location beyond a point (go over the hill), or coverage or inclusion (the roof is over the hall). It can also signal completion or termination of a state (the show is over) and, in some contexts, degree or excess (overcrowded, over twenty people). It serves as a prefix meaning excessive or beyond, as in overcook, overestimate, or oversight.
Etymology: The word derives from Old English ofer, meaning over or across, and is related to cognates
In specialized uses, over has distinct senses. In cricket, an over is a set of six legal
Common phrases illustrate its broad range of meanings, such as “over and over,” “all over,” and “it’s