obstrepō, ere, uī, — [ob + strepō, to make a noise], to rail at, roar at.

obstupēscō, ere, stupuī, —, to become amazed, be struck dumb.

obtineō, see [teneō].

obtingō, see [tangō].

obtrēctātor, ōris [obtrēctō, to under-rate], m., detractor, traducer.

obtruncō, āre, —, ātus [ob + truncō, to maim; cf. truncus], to lop off; kill, slay.

obveniō, see [veniō].

obviam [ob + via], adv., across one’s path, in the way, towards; obviam īre, prōgredī or venīre, to go to meet; obviam esse or fierī, to meet.

obvius [ob + via], adj., in the way, meeting; with esse, fierī, or venīre, to meet.

obvolvō, ere, ī, volūtus [ob + volvō, to roll], to wrap round, envelop, cover.