o (A.S.) [349], one

of-gon (A.S.) [166], to derive (?)

of-walked (A.S.) [258], fatigued with walking

o-lofte (A.S.) aloft, on high

one, oone (A.S.) singly, alone, only. myn one, [154], myself singly

†onethe (A.S.) scarcely. See unnethe

oon (A.S.) one

oost (A.N.) [416], a host, army

openen, opene (A.S.) to open. pret. pl. opned, [388]

ordeigne, ordeyne (A.N.) [415], to ordain