Odẻo, a place like a theater for plaies.
Odéma, a moist and waterish swelling, thin and without griefe, consisting of a cold intemperature and flegmatike matter, it is easily pressed downe with the finger and leaueth a dent or hollownesse.
Odiachetóne, a kinde of prickie shrub or thorne.
Odialcáni, a kind of very precious stone.
Odiále, of or belonging to hatred.
Odiáre, to hate, to beare ill will vnto.
Odiária, a quotidian ague.
Odiatóre, a hater, a bearer of ill will.
Odíbile, hatefull, to be hated, odious.
ODO Odinoliónte, the Stay-ship or Remóra, or Echenéide, which bound to any part of a woman with child and in paine will cause her to haue presant deliuery whereof it hath his name, as one would say Ease-paine, or Loose-throwes.