Oltrepassáre, to out-goe, or passe beyond.

Olusátro, the hearbe Alisanders. Also Garden-mint, or sweete senting.

Omái, now at last, now at length.

Omási, all manner of tripes, guts, or chitterlins.

Omáso, the thicke and fattie part of the bellie or paunch. Also a full gut.

Omátici, a kind of Figs.

Ombè, well, goe too, t'is well, how now?

Ombilicáli artẻrie, two arteries marching from the nauill thorough Peritoneo vnto the sides of the bladder, they are the first arteries that are begotten in infants.

Ombilicário, of or pertaining to the nauill or middle of any thing, but properly a little knife or lancet, wherewith Midwiues vse to cut away the nauill-strings of infants new-borne.

Ombilicáto, that hath a nauill, or is fashioned as a nauill. Looke Ombilíco.