adv. Obs. [f. FURTHER adv. + OVER adv.] Besides, moreover.
c. 1386. Chaucer, Pars. T., ¶ 231. Forther ouer contricion moste be continueel.
1623. Lisle, Ælfric on O. & N. Test., Pref. 16. Furtherover, these monuments of reverend antiquitie will in many places convince of affected obscurity some late translators.