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ocean, oshun,
ocean [ˈoʃən]
n. Ocean.
aach, ach, acht, agh, auch, aucht, augh, awch, hoch, och, ochon, ochone, ocht, ohon, ohone, ouch, ough, tach, tchach, tyaach, tyach, uch, ucht, ug,
och [ox]
also ach [ax], MN. tyach [tjax, tjʌx, tʃax]
int. Oh! An exclamation of impatience, disappointment, contempt or remonstrance etc.
Compounds and phrases etc.
och ay [ox-]: Oh yes! Yes right!
ochone [oxˈon]: Woe is me!
Ochiltree,
Ochiltree [ˈoxɪltriː]
pn. Ochiltree (Ayrshire).
acht, aucht, auchtlins, aught, aughtlins, oacht, ochna, ocht, ochtlins, ochtna, ochtnae, ouchlins, oucht, oucth, oughtlins, owcht, ower-ocht, owt,
ocht [oxt]
n. Aught, anything. With negative emphasis: nothing. A person of some standing and importance.
adj. Any.
adv. Somewhat, rather, in some way or degree.
v. Ought in the sense of obligation.
Compounds and phrases etc.
aucht nor ocht: Nothing at all.
ochtlins [-lɪnz]: Anything, aught, in any way, at all, in the least degree.
ochtna: Ought not.
ower ocht: Exceedingly, above oneself, beyond measure.
oachenin, ochenin, ochtenin,
ochtenin [ˈox(t)ənɪn]
n. NN.b. The time at or just before daybreak.
occurer, ocker, ockerer, ockerie, ockery, oker, okerer, okkir, okr,
ocker [ˈɔkər]
also ockery
n. Usury, the lending of money at interest.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ockerer: A usurer.
ekerbung, ekrabung, ockrabung, okrabung, okrebung,
ockrabung [I.Sh. ˈokrəbʌŋ]
n. The couch grass Elytrigia repens or oatgrass Arrhenatherum elatius.
Jocktober, Oactobur, Octiber, October, Uptober,
October [okˈtobər]
n. October.
oad, oadd, ød, odd, oddi, oddie, oddmal, odds, oddsman, odmal, udd, uddie, uddmal, uthy,
odd [od]
n. I.Sh. A point or tongue of land. The foreshore or beach at low water.
dim. oddie
adj. Not divisible by two, curious, leftover, spare.
adv. In an odd or unusual manner, different from the usual run of things, unlike others, in a unique or singular state
odds
n. pl. Difference, inequality, disparity. A small surplus sum or number in addition to one already specified.
v. To affect, make a difference in.
Compounds and phrases etc.
mak nae odds: Make no difference.
odd-and-end: Miscellaneous.
oddie I.Sh.: adj. Small or insignificant.
oddmal I.Sh.: adj. Very small.
oddsman: An arbiter, umpire, a thirdsman.
odious, odjous, ogeous, ogious, ojious, ojis,
odious [ˈodjəs]
adj. Odious. Full of hate or emnity, hostile. Very big, great, excessive, intense, out of the ordinary.
adv. Very, exceedingly.
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