Ónghia baldáno, the paring of ones nailes, that is a trifle or matter of nothing.

Ónghia cauallína, as Tussilágine.

Ónghia de gli ócchij, a disease in the eyes, namely in Horses, called the Hawes.

Ónghia di cauállo, as Tussilágine.

Ónghia odoráta, as Ónghia odorósa.

Ónghia odorósa, a kind of aromaticall gum, named in Exod. 30.34.

Ónghiáre, to come to haue nailes, claws, talons, gripes, pounces, pawes or hoofes. Also to scratch, to clinch, to catch or hold and seaze on with nailes, clawes, gripes, pounces, tallons, or hookes.

Onghiáro, a scraping filching fellow, whose euery finger is a lime-twig, a clincher.

Onghiáta, a scratching with nailes, a clinching, a griping. Also a kind of combe.

Onghiáto, hauing nailes, clawes, pawes, gripes, clinches, pounces, tallons or hoofes.