stinking
oligarch
oligarchy
oligarchic
formerly; once, once upon a time; in the future;
once
vegetable-grower;
pertaining to vegetables;
olive; olive tree
olive-coloured
olive-yard
olive-bearing
olive-gathering; olive harvest;
olive-oil; wrestling;
pot, jar;
that; that person/thing; the well known; the former; those plural; (ille);
that; those; that person; that thing; (archaic form of ille/a/ud);
swan; constellation Cygnus;
of/belonging to swan/swans;
a shad alosa.
entirely of silk; bawdekyn.
vegetables; cabbage, turnips, greens; kitchen/pot herbs;
Olympia;
heaven, home of the gods, height of eminence.
spelt-like grain (Pliny);
a foundry (?); a heavy hammer worked by a treadle.
bullock's tripe;
omega; last letter of Greek alphabet; (transliterate as O); last; the end
a homily.
omen, sign; token
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