omnium (-om), n.m., (fin.) omnium; (turf) consolation stakes.
omnivore, adj., omnivorous.
omoplate, n.f., omoplate, scapula, shoulder-blade.
omphalode, n.m., (bot.) omphalode.
on, pron., one, they, we, you, people, men, it, somebody. — croirait; one would think. — dit; they say; it is said. — s’imagine; people think. — croit; it is thought. — me la dit; I was told so. Que dira-t-on? what will people say? Se moquer du qu’en dira-t-on; not to care what people say. Croire sur un — dit, sur des — dit; to believe upon hearsay. Si l’on me croit; if I am believed.
onagre, n.m., (mam., antiq.) onager; (bot.) œnothera.
onanisme, n.m., onanism.
☉onc, onques, adv., never.
once, n.f., (weight) ounce; (mam.) ounce.
oncial, n.m., (l.u.). V. onciale.