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aw, awe, O, o$s, oa, oah, oh, o-zees,
O [oː]
O, oa
n. The fifteenth letter of the alphabet.
$i, $i, a, a, a$, a$da, ae, af, ah, ah$, av, aw, ay, e, e$, ea, eh, ei, i, i$, ie, ih, iv, o, ö, o$, o$d, o$t, o_tha, o_the, oa, oh, oit, ooh, uf, uv,
o [o, e, ə]
prep. Of. Belonging to.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
o it: Of it, contracted o't [ot, et, ət, E. -d]
o the: Of the.
aw, aw, aww, aww, o, o, oh, oh,
o [oː]
int. Often added after the rhyme-word at the end of a line or half-line in ballads and songs to match the words to the metre of a pre-existing tune.
 
oh
int. Oh!
hoag, oag, oagin, og, oge,
oag [I.Sh. oːg]
v. To creep, crawl, wriggle. To move slowly. To crawl or be infected with vermin.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
oagin: Creeping, crawling, wriggling.
oakum [ˈokəm]
n. Loose fibre obtained by untwisting old rope, used especially in caulking wooden ships.
aem, aem, aemin, aim, ame, eam, eame, eem, em, eum, haom, haomin, hoam, hoom, hoom, ime, nim, oam, oamin, ome, ön, oone, uim, uim, uin, uind, une, yem, yemin, yim, yimin, yiminie, yimmin, yoam, yoamin, yom, yomein, yomm, yommin, yoom, youm,
oam [(j)oːm]
n. Steam or vapour as from a kettle. Condensation. A warm aroma or atmosphere.
v. To smoke or puff out.
 
uim [MN. jɪm, NN.b. im, eəm, I. ˈøm]
n. The condensation of moisture rising from the ground or the sea-shore in frosty or still weather. A hot atmosphere. MN. A thin film or coating on the surface of anything, scum, a layer of dust, condensed vapour etc.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
oamin: Of smoke: to pour out thickly, to puff.
oanshach,
oanshach [MN. ˈonʃəx]
n. A foolish person, an idiot.
 
From Gaelic oinnseach.
Oaban, Oabun, Oban,
Oban [oˈbən]
pn. Oban (Argyll and Bute).
obaidience, obaidient, obay, obedience, obediens, obedient, obeejunt, obey,
obey [obəi]
v. To obey.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
disobedient: Not obedient; refusing obedience.
disobey: To refuse obedience.
mak obedience: To show one's respect by a curtsy or bow.
obedience [əˈbɛdɪəns]: Obedience.
obedient [əˈbɛdjənt]: Obedient.
obeisance: Deferential respect.
objecit, objecit, objeck, objeckit, object, objection, objections, objectit, objek, obshick, obshikk,
object [n. ˈobdʒɪk(t), v. əbˈdʒɛk(t)]
n. An object. An objection. A person deserving of pity.
v. To object.
pt. pp. objectit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
objection: Objection.
hae nae objections: To have no objection.
objectionable: Objectionable.
objective: Objective.

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