CAWDREY'S A TABLE ALPHABETICAL: O
Ed. Raymond Siemens, Dept. of English,
University of British Columbia, (c) 1994
<l.b><tx hl> O <hl O>
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<l.b>- <f r> Obdurate,
- <f bl> harden, or to make more hard
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) obeisance,
- <f bl> obedience
<l.b> - <f r> obiect,
- <f bl> laide, or set against, or that where-
<l.b> on any thing resteth, or that where any
<l.b> thing is occupied, or set a worke.
<l.b> - <f r> oblation,
- <f bl> offering
<l.b> - <f r> oblectation,
- <f bl> recreation, delight
<l.b> - <f r> obliged,
- <f bl> bound, or beholden
<l.b> - <f r> oblique,
- <f bl> crooked, ouerthwart
<l.b> - <f r> obliuious,
- <f bl> forfetfull (* sic *)
<l.b> - <f r> obloquie,
- <f bl> euill report
<l.b> - <f r> obnoxious,
- <f bl> faultie, subiect to danger
<l.b> - <f r> obnubilate,
- <f bl> to make darke.
<l.b> - <f r> obscne,
- <f bl> bawdie, filthy, ribauldrie
<l.b> - <f r> obscure,
- <f bl> darke, or cloudie
<l.b> - <f r> obsequious,
- <f bl> seruiceable, readie at hand
<l.b> - <f r> obseruant,
- <f bl> dutifull, full of diligent ser-
<l.b> uice.
<l.b> - <f r> obsession,
- <f bl> besieging, or compassing about
<l.b><f r><tx ct> obsolete,
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<l.b> - <f r> obsolete,
- <f bl> olde, past date, growne out of
<l.b> vse or custome.
<l.b> - <f r> obstacle,
- <f bl> hinderance or let
<l.b> - <f r> obstinate,
- <f bl> froward, stubberne, or stiffe in
<l.b> his owne opinion
<l.b> - <f r> obstruction,
- <f bl> stopping, repressing
<l.b> - <f r> obtestate,
- <f bl> humble, to beseech, or to call to
<l.b> witnesse:
<l.b> - <f r> obtrectation,
- <f bl> slaunder, euill report.
<l.b> - <f r> obtuse,
- <f bl> dull or blunt:
<l.b> - <f r> occidental,
- <f bl> belonging to the west
<l.b> - <f r> occluding,
- <f bl> shutting fast:
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) occurrences,
- <f bl> occasions, things that offer
<l.b> themselues by the way:
<l.b> - <f r> ocean
- <f bl> (g) the maine sea
<l.b> - <f r> odious,
- <f bl> hateful, disdainfull
<l.b> - <f r> odor,
- <f bl> smell, sent, or sauour:
<l.b> - <f r> odoriferous,
- <f bl> sweet smelling
<l.b> - <f r> oeconomicke,
- <f bl> (g) things that pertaine to
<l.b> houshold affaires
<l.b> - <f r> offensiue,
- <f bl> giuing offence, offering wrong,
<l.b> or displeasing
<l.b> - <f r> officiall,
- <f bl> belonging to an office,
<l.b> - <f r> officious,
- <f bl> dutifull, dilligent, very readie or
<l.b> willing to please.
<l.b> - <f r> oligarchie,
- <f bl> (g) a Common-wealth, where
<l.b> two Princes equall haue all the autho-
<l.b><tx sig><f i> G. <f bl><tx ct> ritie.
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<l.b> - ritie.
<l.b> - <f r> oliuet,
- <f bl> place of Oliues:
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) ombrage,
- <f bl> shade, harbor, or bower to rest
<l.b> vnder.
<l.b> - <f r> ominous,
- <f bl> that signifieth some good, or ill
<l.b> lucke:
<l.b> - <f r> omit,
- <f bl> let passe, ouerslip.
<l.b> - <f r> omnipotent,
- <f bl> almightie, great, or high
<l.b> - <f r> omni-scient,
- <f bl> knowing all things
<l.b> - <f r> onerous,
- <f bl> burdenous, or chargeable
<l.b> - <f r> onust,
- <f bl> loaden, ouercharged
<l.b> - <f r> operation, <br 2><s y>
- <f bl> working, or
<l.b> - <f r> operatiue,
- <f bl> effect <s n>
<l.b> - <f r> opinionate,
- <f bl> hauing a good opinion of, or
<l.b> standing on his owne opinion
<l.b> - <f r> oportunitie,
- <f bl> fitnes, to any thing,
<l.b> - <f r> oppilation,
- <f bl> stopping
<l.b> - <f r> oppose,
- <f bl> set againe
<l.b> - <f r> opposite,
- <f bl> contrarie, or set euer against
<l.b> - <f r> oppressed,
- <f bl> grieued, or violently wron-
<l.b> ged:
<l.b> - <f r> opprobrious,
- <f bl> reprochfull, to taunt, reuile,
<l.b> or vpbraide with bad speeches.
<l.b> - <f r> oppugne,
- <f bl> to labour against, to resist
<l.b> - <f r> option,
- <f bl> choosing or wishing
<l.b> - <f r> oracle,
- <f bl> (g) a speech or aunswere giuen from
<l.b> God:
<l.b><f r><tx ct> oratorie,
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<l.b> - <f r> oratorie,
- <f bl> eloquent speech:
<l.b> - <f r> ordination,
- <f bl> ordeyning
<l.b> - <f r> ordure,
- <f bl> dung, filth
<l.b> - <f r> orfice,
- <f bl> mouth
<l.b> - <f r> originall,
- <f bl> the first, or such as it was at the
<l.b> beginning
<l.b> - <f r> organe,
- <f bl> (g) an instrument to doo any thing
<l.b> with:
<l.b> - <f r> ornament,
- <f bl> a decking, adorning, or trim-
<l.b> ming.
<l.b> - <f r> orphant,
- <f bl> (g) a childe without parents
<l.b> - <f r> ossicle,
- <f bl> bone:
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) ostages,
- <f bl> pledges giuen and taken
<l.b> - <f r> ostentation,
- <f bl> boasting
<l.b> - <f r> orthography,
- <f bl> (g) true writing
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) ouerplus,
- <f bl> more then needeth
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) outragious,
- <f bl> fierce, vnreasonable.
<l.b>