Obsẻsso, possessed with.

Obsiána, a kind of bright stone that doth often change his colour.

Obsíde, a pledge, a surety, an hostage.

Obsídere, sído, sísi, síso, to answer or be surety for. Also to lay siege vnto.

Obsidiáno, a kind of blacke glasse. Also that is of a pure blacke colour.

Obsidióne, a siege or besiegeing.

Obsistẻnza, resistance.

Obsístere, sísto, sistéi, sistúto, to obsist, to withstand, to resist.

Obsistéuole, resistable.

Obtẻstánte, humbly, crauing and calling to God for witnesse.