[ ofniman4] to fail, LL (1706).

ofor = (1) [eofor]; (2) [ufor]; (3) [ofer]

ōfor = [ōfer]

[ ofost] f. haste, speed, zeal, Æ. adv. -līce. on ofoste, of(e)stum speedily, hastily.

[ ofr] (Gl) = [hofer]

[ ofrǣcan] to get through (an ordeal) successfully, LL 333 col 2.

[ ōfres] gs. of [ōfer].

ofrian = [offrian]

ofrung (AO) = [offrung]

[ ofrīdan1] to overtake by riding, overtake, Æ, Chr. [‘ofride’]