also over-strung, 1767 of musical instruments, "with strings too tense;" 1801, of persons, "too sensitively organized," from over- + strung. In the figurative extension, the notion is the one in the colloquial expression wound too tight.As a type of pianowith string sets crossing each other obliquely, by 1860.
an overstrung archery bow
overstay
overstep
overstock
overstrain
overstrong
overstrung
overstuffed
oversupply
overt
overtake
overtax