Olibáno, the gum Olibanum.
Olidóro, a kind of bricke.
Oligarchía, a state or common-wealth, where a few haue all the auctoritie.
Olígine, a fish so called.
Ólim, of late, of yore, in times past.
Olímpia, a winde blowing aloft neere to Olimpus in Greece. Also the space of fiftie moneths or foure yeares, allowing thirtie daies to euery moneth. Also as a man would say, heauenly diuine, all-shining, or farre-splendent.
Olimpiáde, as Olímpia.
Olímpici giuóchi, the Olimpike games among the Grecians, instituted by Hercules in honour of Iupiter, celebrated euery fiftieth moneth with fiue exercises, that is, the whurle-bat, that is, a kind of weapon with a plummet of leade at the end, the second, running, the third, leaping, the fourth a kind of quoite or heauie stone cast in the aire, and the fifth wrestling.
Olímpio, a flowre that turnes with the Sunne.
Olímpo, is sometimes taken for seauen.