The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght

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The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
Publication
Londini :: In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
[Anno .M. D. XXXVIII. [1538]]
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English language -- Dictionaries -- Latin -- Early works to 1800.
English language -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English -- Early works to 1800.
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¶O, ANTE E.
  • OEagius, a ryuer in the countraye of Thracia.
  • Oeanthe, a citie, alsoo the floure of a vyne.
  • Oebades, kynge Darius horsekepar, by whose polycye he atteyned to the kynge∣dome of Persia.
  • Oebalia, the countraye in Grece, called al∣so Laconia.
  • Oebalus, a mannes name.
  • Oechalia, a citie in Laconia.
  • Oeconomia, the orderinge and prouydinge of thinges concernyng housholde, alsoo an order in writinge, whereby euery thinge is set in his propre place.
  • Oeconomica, pertayninge to husbandry.
  • Oeconomus, a stewarde of housholde.
  • Oeci, placis, where women do sitte & worke with woull or sylke.
  • Oecumenicus, vniuersall, pertayninge to all the worlde.
  • Oecumenicum consilium, a general counsail, wherein thinges are vniuersally treated concerninge all countreys.
  • Oedipus, a man, which dissolued subtyll and darke questions.
  • Oedipodionius, nia, um, belongynge to Oe∣dipus.
  • Oenanthe, the bery of a wylde vyne.
  • Oenamhinum, an oynemente made of the sayde bery.
  • Oeneus, the father of Deianira, the last wife of Hercules.
  • Oenophorus, a seruaunte, whyche bringeth wyne to the table.
  • Oenophorum, a potte wherein wyne is ca∣ryed.
  • Oenopola, a vyntenar, or tauernour.
  • Oenopolium, a wyne tauerne.
  • Oenotria, Italy.
  • Oenotrides, two Iles nyghe to Calabria.
  • Oesipum, the fylthy oyle, which is in wull, that is in the flankes of a shepe, or aboute his necke, which oyle is soden oute, & vsed for medicyne.
  • Oestrum, woodnesse, or madde fury: alsoo a fly, which maketh a great noyse, whan he flyeth, some do suppose it to be, a dor, lyke to a bee, but that he is blacke & grettar.
  • Oeta, a mountayne in Thessaly.
  • Oeteus, the father of Medea, wyfe of Ia∣son.
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