Occidēns, tis [occidō], m. (sc. sōl), the setting sun, the West, the Occident.

occīdō, see caedō.

occulō, ere, culuī, cultus, to cover, cover over; hide, conceal.

occultō, āre, āvī, ātus [freq. of occulō], to hide, conceal; secrete.

occultus, a, um [occulō], adj., hidden, secret, concealed.

occupō, āre, āvī, ātus [ob + capiō], to take possession of, seize, hold, occupy; attack, employ.

occurrō, see currō.

Ōceanus, ī, m., the Atlantic and its divisions in contrast with the Mediterranean Sea.

Octāviāna, ae, f., sister of Octavianus and wife of M. Antonius.

Octāviānus, ī, m., see Caesar, Augustus.