Oolunsade—see Ulûñsû′tĭ.
Oostanaula—see U stăna′lĭ.
Oostinaleh—see U stăna′lĭ.
Oothcaloga—see Uyʻgilâ′gĭ.
Otacite, Otassite—see Outacity.
Otari, Otariyatiqui—mentioned as a place, apparently on the Cherokee frontier, visited by Pardo in 1567. Otari seems to be the Cherokee âtărĭ or âtălĭ, mountain, but the rest of the word is doubtful. See page [28].
Ottare—see â′tălĭ.
Owasta—given as the name of a Cherokee chief in 1684; the form cannot be identified. See page [31].
Ougillogy—see Uyʻgilâ′gĭ.
Outacity—given in documents as the name or title of a prominent Cherokee chief about 1720. It appears also as Otacite, Otassite, Outassatah, Wootassite and Wrosetasatow (!), but the form cannot be identified, although it seems to contain the personal name suffix dihĭ′, “killer.” Timberlake says (page 71): “There are some other honorary titles among them, conferred in reward of great actions; the first of which is Outacity or Man-killer, and the second Colona or the Raven.”