[ ofetrip]? n. harvest, ZDPh 36·550.
ofeweard = [ufeweard]
offǣran = [āfǣran]
[ offaran6] to intercept, overtake, fall upon, attack, Æ, AO. hindan o. to intercept from behind, cut off retreat, AO.
[ offeallan7] to fall upon, cut off, kill, destroy, end, Æ, Chr; AO: fall away from, be lost to, LL 144[6]. hine offēoll committed suicide, Chr 962a. [‘offall’]
offellan = [offyllan]
[ offēran] to overtake (an enemy), Æ.
[ offerenda] m. psalm or anthem sung during the offertory, ÆP 16815; ANS 84·529.
[ offerian] to carry off, B 1583.
[ offestre] f. a woman of some unknown calling? CC 1022.