Oculáto, as Occhiúto. Also a kind of Cramp-fish called the Seauen-eye-fish.
Oculáto tẻstimónio, an eie witnesse.
Oculẻo, full of eies, well sighted.
Oculísta, an oculist, a professor to know or cure the sores in eies.
Óculo, as Ócchio.
Ód, either, Or, or else, but before vowels.
Óda, a song called an Ode. Also let him heare.
Odduráre, to harden, to obdurate.
Odduratióne, hardnesse, obduration.
Óde, Odes, songs. Also he heareth.