Ovyrsen, oversee.
Ovyth, [52], behoveth.
Owe, [28], own.
Owyn, own.
Owtrage, [62], outrageous.
Oyn, eyn, eyes.
Pad, [164], toad.
Paddok, [164], a large toad. A distinction is here drawn between the “paddok” and the “pad,” the meaning of which is obvious. “Vana, paddoke,” Reliquiæ Antiquæ, vol. i. p. 8.