də̇ˈbȯ(ə)rd, dēˈ- intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: French déborder, from Middle French desborder, from des- de- + -border (from bord shore, bank, edge, board of a ship, from Old French bort edge, end, board of a ship) — more at border
1. archaic : to flow beyond its banks — used of a body of water
2. obsolete : to go beyond bounds : go to excess