Other (passim), either.
Overbliss, "he may overbliss it" (M[17],c), overbless: Nought sarcastically says that Mankind may treat his land too well by using it as a jakes.
Oweth, "he oweth to be magnified" (M[3],b), ought. "Forgotten was no thing That owe be done."—Chaucer's Dreme (c. 1500), 1405.
Owl-flight, "in the owl-flight" (M[25],d), when owls go abroad, dusk; here under cover of night. "He ran away by nyght In the owle flyght Lyke a cowarde Knyght."—Skelton, Dk. Albany (c. 1529), 312.
Oyez (passim). "Hear ye": a call (usually three times given) to command silence and attention.
Painful, "painful ministers" (R[234],b), "Young, painful, tractable" (WS[137],d), careful, diligent, painstaking: cf. careful = full of care; hateful = full of hate, etc. "Vertuous sermons and painefull preaching."—Stapleton, tr. Bede's Hist. Ch. Eng. (1565), 79.
Pale, "four kine to my pale" (R[229],a), an enclosed space, limit: here = holding.
Pardon, "forty days of pardon" (M[8],c), an indulgence, a papal warrant of forgiveness of "faults": see other volumes of this series.
Paris Gates (N[67],a),? the entrance to Paris Garden; see Halliwell and Nares.