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- orator:—an ambassador.
- oratoriolum:—an oriel or oriole.
- orbi ictus:—dry blows.
- ordalium:—ordeal.
- ordeum:—used for hordeum.
- ordinale:—an ordinal.
- ordinarius:—an ordinary, "he who hath the proper and regular jurisdiction, as of course and of common right."
- ordinator testamenti:—the administrator of a will.
- ordinatus:—in holy orders.
- ordinium:—posterity.
- orditura:—the warp in weaving.
- ordolaium:—ordeal.
- oretenus:—vocally, by word of mouth.
- organa:—a pair of organs.
- oriolum:—a portico; a gallery; an oriel.
- oritimum:—a clock.
- ortellus, ortillus:—a claw.
- ortolagium:—a garden plot.
- ortus:—used for hortus.
- orynale:—used for urinale.
- osceptrus:—a hawk.
- osculatorium:—a paxbrede, a small tablet to be kissed.
- oseria:—osiers.
- osorium:—a strickle.
- ostagiamentum:—security.
- ostagiare:—to give security or a hostage.
- ostagius:—a hostage.
- ostensio:—toll paid by tradesmen for leave to expose their goods for sale; a muster.
- ostentatus:—a muster.
- ostiarius:—an usher. See hostiarius.
- ostigare:—to release on security.
- ostilium:—a gate; an entrance.
- ostria. See hospitalaria.
- ostureus, osturus. See austur.
- otriare:—to grant.
- oustitrix:—a midwife.
- outorius. See austur.
- ovare:—to lay eggs; to rejoice.
- ovenana. See ofnama.
- overhernissa:— contumacy.
- oversamessa:—fine for neglecting to pursue malefactors.
- oviale:—a sheepfold; a sheep-walk.
- oviare:—used for obviare.
- oxillare:—to turn sour.
P.
- paagator:—a collector of paagium.
- paagium. See passagium, pavagium.
- pacabilis:—payable, passable.
- pacagium:—payment; pasture (?).
- pacare:—to pay.
- pacatio:—payment.
- paccus:— a pack, a bale.
- paceri:—to be at peace, be discharged.