Ouále, ouale, like an egge, more long then round. Looke Coróna.

Óua maritáte, egges in Moone-shine.

Ouánte, one that did triumph in the second degree. Looke Ouáre.

Ouáre, to shout or sing for ioy, to reioyce with noise, but properly to triumph in the second degree as they were wont in Rome, the first was mounted vpon a Chariot, the second rid on horse-backe, the first had a robe all be spangled, and beset with gold, the second a plaine Consuls gowne, the first was crowned with gold, and the second with Mirtle. Also to lay egges. Also to make ouale.

Ouáta. Looke Ouáre. Also as Ouále. Also enuecqued in armory.

OVV Ouáti, Tankard-apples or Peares.

Ouatióne, a small triumph of a Captaine or Generall, for a victory with out slaughter of men, which was done riding on horse-backe before his souldiers, singing and shouting for ioy, and crowned with a garland of Mirtle.

Óue, where, whether.

Óue chè, whereas, where that.

Oueraménte, or else, or either.