Offende, v. offend, 6. 129; Offenden, v. assail, E 1756; Offendeth, pr. s. assails, T. i. 605; Offende, pr. pl. injure, A 3065; Offended, pt. s. 7. 262; Offended, pp. attacked, A 2393; injured, A 909.
Offertorie, s. offertory, sentences of scripture said or sung after the Nicene Creed, whilst offerings were collected, A 710.
Office, s. office, employment of a secular character, A 292; employment, B 3446 (see note); function, operation, B 4. p 2. 76; duty, 5. 236; L. 383; a duty, 5. 518; property, D 1144; Offyce, office, place of office, D 1577; with o., by the use of (Lat. officio), B 1. p 1. 2; houses of o., servants' offices, E 264; Offices, pl. duties, B 1. m 6. 13.
Officere, s. officer, A 1712; Officer, B 1255; Officeres, pl. L. 1551; servants, C 480.
Offreth, imp. pl. offer ye, C 910. From infin. offren.
Offring, s. offering, the act of going up to the altar to present alms, A 450; offering at mass, I 407.
Of-newe, adv. newly, again, R. 1613; lately, E 938, G 1043; of late, D 1342. E. anew.
Of-showve, v. repel (lit. shove off), A 3912.
Of-spring, s. offspring, A 1550, H 299.