Orífero, gold-bearing or bringing.

Orifício, the orifice or brim of any thing.

Orígano, Origane or wilde Marioram.

Oríge, a wilde beast in Egypt, like a Goate, clouen-footed, with a great horne in his fore-head, his haire contrary to other Goates, which they say stands full against the Dogge-starre when it riseth, as it were, worshiping the same by sneesing.

Origíge, as Oríge.

Originále, originall, that which one hath from his birth, an ofspring. Also an originall or beginning.

Origináre, to begin or descend from the beginning, originall or offspring.

Originário, originary, that hath a thing from a beginning or off-spring, or that is born in a place natural. Also a chiefe ruler that commandeth others.

Originatióne, a beginning, an off-spring a rising from. Also the originall of any thing, namely of a word according to his naturall or proper deriuation, an Etymologie.

Orígine, a beginning, an off-spring, an originall, a head, a well-spring, or ground and birth of any thing or parson. Also a pedigree, a stocke or kindred. Also the ground worke or cause of any thing.