Oþer, adj. S. [alius] other, 2490. Oþre, pl. others, 1784, 2413, 2416.
Ouer-fare, v. S. to pass over, cease, 2063. See [Fare].
[Ouer-go], v. S. to be disregarded, 2220.
Ouer-gange, v. S. to get the superiority over, 2587.
Ouer-þwert, adv. S. across, 2822. Ouerthuert, R. Br. p. 241. Overtwert, Ly Beaus Desc. 1017. Overthwarte, Syr Eglamore, B. iii. Chauc. C. T. 1993.
Oune, adj. S. own, 375, 2428.
Oure, n. bank, shore, 321. G. ufer. A.S. ófer. Cf. “to þan castle of Deoure on þere sæ oure.” Laȝamon, l. 31117.
Outh, n. S. [awiht] any space of time, aught, 1189; cf. l. 1789; anything, 703. [Outh douthe = was worth anything, was of any value.]
Palefrey, n. Fr. saddle-horse, 2060. See Gl. on Chauc. in v. Pegge’s Anec. Engl. Lang. p. 289.
Pappes, n. pl. Lat. breasts, 2132.