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OTHRIS, a mountayne of Thessalye, where dwellyd the peple callyd Lapithae.
Otior, swyfter.
Otior, ari, to be ydell or at reste.
Otiosè, ydelly, at leysure, surely, without care.
Otiosus, a, um, ydell, sure, without care.
Otiosus dies, holy day, a playenge day.
Otiosus animus. Terent. Animo iam nunc otioso esse impero, Nowe I charge the care for nothynge.
Otiosa res, a thynge that requyreth noo care or studye.
Otiosae sententiae, sentences whyche haue no vertue or power to moue the audience.
Otiosus studiorum, he that studyeth nothing
Otiose dormire, to slepe without care, or to slepe soundly.
Otiose negotium gerere, to go neglygently about his busynes.
Otiosè, care thou not.
Otium, ydelnesse, vacation from labour. alsoo leysure, reste, quyetnesse, contrary to labour and busynesse.
Tenêre otium, to maynteyne quyetnes.
Suppeditare otium studio, to passe the tyme in study.
In otio esse, to sytte at home and do nothing.
Abundare otio, to haue moche leysure.
Affluere otio, idem.
Otium operis, whan they labour no more.
Otij plurimi res, the matter requyreth leyser.
Othryades, a mans name of Lacedemonia.
Othrys, a hylle in Thessaly.
Otides, byrdes lyke to partryches.
Otus, a shryche oule.