ochanie, och how, IV, 103, 14; III, 392, 11: interjections of sorrow.
ocht, IV, 230, 1: aught.
ochree. See ohon.
of = on: I, 284, 14, 16; II, 59, 23; 452, 5; III, 105, 19; 309, 46 (on, 45, vppone, 42); 355, 8; 359, 89; 464, 2; IV, 503, 20. beate of mee, II, 54, 53 (?). In, put of the pot, put of the pan, II, 118, 8, of is perhaps simply an error of the scribe; we have, put on, 119, 5, 6. In, seruyd (q. v.) him of bred, I, 241, 1, for is required, and of, which would signify with, cannot stand.
officier, V, [155], D 2: officer.
oȝaines, I, 192 a: against, towards.
oger, I, 202, 1: auger.
ohon ochree, III, 390, 13: exclamation of sorrow.
okerer, III, 58, 46: usurer.
old, auld, old (auld) son, of babe just born, II, 95, 11, 12; 105, 7; 107, 4, 5, 6, 17: called young son, II, 104, 12, 15; 106, 8, 10, 18, and, at II, 95, immediately after, 13, 14. See auld son. old daughter, II, 382, 1; 387, 1; 388, 15: oldest. old sister, I, 175, D 8: one older than a second sister.