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- OS, oris, the mouthe, also the vysage: sometyme the proporcion of all the body, sometyme countenance, also presence, and language.
- Os distorquere, to make a mowe.
- Os durum, a shamelesse knaue.
- Os sublini••e, to mocke or deceyue craftily, with faire wordes or promyses.
- Os, ossis, a bone. Ossum, idem.
- Osae, lawes concernynge deuotion.
- Osanna, I pray the saue vs.
- Osas••m, for Odi, I hate.
- Oscedo, dinis, yanynge or gapyng. somme∣tyme stenche.
- Osci, people in Italye.
- Oscillo, are, to bowe downe.
- Ocilla, lytle images of waxe to be offred.
- Oscillum, a lyttell mouthe. sometyme a lyt∣tell ymage or poppette.
- Oscines, byrdes, whiche by theyr voyces do sygnifie somewhat to come or happen.
- Ocinum, a generall name of byrdes, why∣che do synge, a syngynge byrde.
- Oscis, the abhomynable vse of carnalle synne.
- Oscito, tare, to gape, as menne do for lacke of sleepe.
- Oscitatio, gapynge, Also quyetenesse from laboure.
- Oscitanter, softely, aduysedly, sobrely.
- ...Oscitabundé, idem.
- Osculana pugna, battaylle, wherein they, whyche were before vaynquysshed, haue the vyctorie.
- Osculum, a lyttell mouthe, also a kysse.
- Osculor, aris, ari, to kysse.
- Osiris, osiridis, the sonne of Iupiter begot on Neobe, the daughter of Phoroneus, which succeded Phoroneus in the king∣dome of the Argiues, and afterward was kyng of Egypt, who after his death was honoured for a god.
- Ossa, a highe mountayne in Thessalye.
- Osseus, a, um, bonye, or of a bone.
- Ossiculatim, one boone from an nother in pieces.
- Ossifragus, fraga, gum, that whyche brea∣keth boones.
- Ossilegium, a gatherynge of bones.
- Ossiculum, a lyttell bone.
- Ossuaria, a shryne or lyke thyng, where the bones of deed men are put.
- Ostendo, di, dere, to shewe.
- Ostento, ostentare, to shewe often. Alsoo to booste.
- Ostentum, a thynge, whiche happeneth sel∣dome, and betokeneth, that some strange thynge shall happen. As a blasyng sterre, thunder on a fayre daye. Sometyme it si∣gnifieth a thynge monstruous.
- Ostento, tare, to boste.
- Ostentatio, boostynge.
- Ostentus, tus, a skorne.
- Ostia, ostiorum, the entrees of greatte ry∣uers, sometyme hauens.
- Ostia, a towne nyghe to Rome.
- Ostiarius, a porter.
- Ostiatim, from doore to doore.
- Ostiensis, a lyttell hauyn at Rome.
- Ostium, a doore or gate.
- Ostracismus, a maner of exylynge of men atte Athenes, whyche excellyd other in power or authorytie: whyche exyle was doone by delyuerynge of oyster shelles, wherin the name of hym, whiche should be exyled, was wryten.
- Ostracum, a shelle.
- Ostrea, an oyster.
- Ostrearius panis, Browne breadde, the whyche menne are wonte to eate with oysters.
- Ostreatus, ostreata, ostreatum, harde as an oyster.
- Ostrinae uestes, garmētes of purple coloure.
- Ostrum, purple or other lyke colour.
- Osus, osurus, participles of Odi.
- Osus sum, osus es, osus est, I hate, thou ha∣test, he hateth.