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OCca, an harowe or dragge, whych hath yron teethe, wherewith cloddes are broken.
Occatio, a breakyng of cloddes, or harrowing.
Occator, he that harroweth.
Occaeco, care, to make blynde.
Occalleo, ere, to waxe or be harde flesshed, or brawned, lyke as a bore is. Occallesco, Idem.
Occano, & occino, occanui, & occini, occa∣nere, & occinere, to synge agaynste one, to lay in rebuke.
Occaso, sere, to be loste or vndone.
Occasio, occasyon.
Rara occasio, not redy at hande.
Occasiuncula, a smalle occasyon.
Occasus, us, deathe of man or beaste. also the goynge downe of the sonne, or sonneglade.
Occatorium, an harrowynge.
Occedo pro accedo.
Occentassint for conuitia fecerint, They shall gyue rebukes or wordes of reproche.
Occento, tare, to crye out agaynst one with re∣bukefull wordes.
Occentus, tus, where one syngeth agaynste an nother, It maye be alsoo taken for a coun∣tertenour.
Occepso, pro incepero, I shall begynne.
Occidens, tis, the weste, or ponent.
Occidens sol, the sunne goynge downe.
Occidentalis, le, of the weste.
Occidi, is a sygnifycation of sorowfulnes as it were, I am vndone, or vtterly loste.
Occidi, I am deade, I am loue.
Occidit memoria, the memorye or remem∣braunce is loste.
Occido, di, dere, to slee or wounde to deathe, to fall greuousely, to torment or molest one.
Occido, dere, to fall downe, to peryshe vtter∣ly, to dye, to go downe, as the sonne dothe, and other sterres.
Occidit spes nostra, our hope is loste.
Occiduum, the plac•• where the sonne gothe downe.
Occiduus, a, um, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 downe.
Occilare, to beate ••••uffet.
Occino, nere, to 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to an other.
Occissimus, of all 〈◊〉〈◊〉 moste lost or desperate
Occisio, onis, a sl••••••hter or deathe of men or cattell.
Occidio, onis, idem.
Occipio, pere, to begynne.
Occiput, & occipitium, the hynder parte of the heade.
Occisus, a, um, kylled.
Occisa res est, the matter is dasshed or marred.
Occitantur, for frequenter occiduntur, they be slayne here and there, or in dyuerse places.
Occlamito, tare, to crye out.
Occludo, dere, to shytte faste.
Occludere linguam, to stoppe a man frome speakynge.
Occlusus, occlusior, occlusissimus, fast shutte.
Occo, occare, to harrowe and breake cloddes and balkes in the corne fieldes. Also to couer with erthe.
Occulo, lere, to hyde.
Occultatio, an hydynge.
Occulto, tare, idem.