Ossoliẻri, shirt-strings, or bobbin-laces. Also strings to tye vp slops.
Ossolíni, little or small gristly bones.
Ósso málo, the cheeke-bone, which being in diuers places spongeous, containeth also in it selfe a large cauitie, tenderly walled on each side with thin scalie bones for lightnesse, so ordained of nature.
Ósso nauifórme, a bone next to the ankle in the inside, called in English the ship, or betelike bone.
Ósso púbe, the second part of Osso Ilio, which being not so broade as the former, is throwed on each side with a large hole.
Ósso sácro, the great bone whereupon the ridge-bone resteth.
Ósso sphenóido, as Ósso cuneále.
Ossóso, bonie, full of bones.
Ossuário, a charnell-house, a shrine or place where bones are kept.
Ossúto, bonie, boned, full of bones.