occāsiō, ōnis [occidō], f., fitting time, opportunity, chance.
occāsus, ūs [occidō], m., downfall.
occidō, see [cadō].
occīdō, see [caedō].
occumbō, see [*cumbō].
occupō, āre, āvī, ātus [ob + capiō], to take possession of, seize; attack.
occurrō, see [currō].
Octāvia, ae, f., sister of Octavianus.
Octāviānus, ī, m., see [Augustus] and [Caesar].
octō, indecl. num. adj., eight.