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Obliteré: m. ée: f. Obliterated, abolished, worne, blotted, or scraped out.

Oblivieux: m. euse: f. Obliuious, forgetfull; also, causing forgetfulneße.

Oblivion: f. Obliuion, forgetfulnesse; vnmindfulnesse.

Obloesion: f. Sore hurt, much annoyance, great harme.

Oblong: m. gue: f. Oblong, somewhat long.

Obmettre. Looke Omettre. Obnubiler. To obnubilate, make clowdie, obscure, or darken, as clowds doe the skie.

Obnunciation: f. A forbidding of a thing vpon a fore-*knowledge, coniecture, or likelyhood of the ill successe thereof.

Obole: m. A halfepennie; a small coyne worth vij d Tourn. also, a halfepennie weight; 12 graines among Apothecaries, and 14 among Mintmen, and Gold-*smiths. Obole de Gueldres. A coyne worth ij s vj d sterl. Obole de Horne. Js worth somewhat aboue xiiij d sterl. Obole du Rhin. Whereof there be diuers sorts of different value, yet all of them betweene 22, and 27 solz Tourn. Droict d'obole. Seeke vnder Droict. Obombration: f. An obumbration, obscurement, shaddow, or shaddowing.

Obombrer. To obumbrate, shaddow, obscure.

Obre. Bastard blacke Hellebore, Lungwort, Christs-wort, Lyons foot, Lyons claw.

Obreptice: com. Obreptitious, stollen, foisted in, conueyed, nimmed, falsely come by.

Obreption: f. An obreption; the creeping, or stealing to a thing by craftie meanes; the getting, or obtaining thereof by dissimulation, or priuate cousenage.

Obreptissement. By stealth.

Obrize. Or ob. Gold perfectly fined, or tryed. ¶Rab. Obrophore. A carrier of light. ¶Rab. Obrué: m. ée: f. Ouerwhelmed; couered, or buried all ouer with earth, &c; drowned, lost, oppressed, confounded, ouercome.

Obscur: m. ure: f. Obscure; darke, mirke; duskie, gloomie, mistie, dimme; also, secret, close, misticall, diffused, hard to vnderstand; also, priuate, vnknowne, base, meane, of low parentage, of no reputation.

Obscurci: m. ie: f. Obscured; dimmed, darkened; cloaked, hidden, concealed; obnubilated, enwrapped in clowds.

Obscurcir. To obscure; darken, dimme, ouercast, or cast a mist ouer; to cloake, hide, conceale; obnubilate, enwrap in clowds.

Obscurcissement: m. An obscuring, darkening, dimming, ouercasting, ouershadowing.

Obscurement. Obscurely, darkly, dimly, clowdily, duskily; couertly, mistically.

Obscurité: f. Obscuritie, darkneße, dimnesse, clowdinesse, duskinesse, an ouercasting; closenesse, couertnesse, diffusednesse; a misticall sence, or hidden meaning in words.

Obsecration: f. An obsecration, beseeching, especiall desire, earnest intreatie, heartie prayer.

Obseques: f. Obsequies; funeralls, or funerall rites.

Obsequieux: m. euse: f. Obsequious, officious, dutifull, seruiceable, obseruant, obedient.

Observance: f. Obseruance, dutie, respect, regard; also, an obseruation; a law, discipline, ordinance; fashion, vse, custome.
  Freres de l'observance. as Observantins.

Observantins: m. An Order of gray Franciscan Fryers.

Observateur: m. An obseruer, marker, regarder; also, an obseruator, monitor, bill-keeper, in Schooles.

Observé: m. ée: f. Obserued, kept, held; heeded, esteemed, regarded; watched, marked.

Observer. To obserue, keepe, hold; heed, esteeme, regard; watch, marke, espie, aduise.

Obsesseur: m. A besieger, a beleaguerer.

Obsister. To withstand, resist; gainesay; impeach, let, stop.

Obstacle: m. An obstacle, impeachment, let, hinderance, impediment.

Obstaclement: m. A letting, hindering, impeaching; also, a stopping, or shutting vp.

Obstacler. To let, hinder, impeach; also, to stop (a doore, window, &c;) to shut vp a house.

Obstant. Withstanding, impeaching, letting. Non obstant. Notwithstanding, for all that.

Obstaqué: m. ée: f. Hindered, letted, impeached, withstood.

Obstination: f. Obstinacie, wilfulnesse, selfe-will; stubbornnesse; also, constancie, perseuerance, resolution, in an opinion.

Obstiné: m. ée: f. Obstinate; wilfull, selfewillie, opinionatiue; stiff-necked, stubborn; firme, constant, resolute, persisting, determinately bent.

Obstinément. Obstinately; wilfully; stubbornly; firmely, resolutely, constantly.

s'Obstiner. Stubbornly to persist, or perseuere in; wilfully to harden, set, or bend his thoughts on; to maintaine earnestly, determine absolutely, obstinately to hold tacke.

Obtemperation: f. Obtemperation, obedience.

Obtemperé: m. ée: f. Obeyed.

Obtemperer. To obtemperate, obey; doe the will, follow the direction, be at the commaund of.

Obtenebrer. To obtenebrate, obscure, darken.

Obtenement: m. An obtaining, acquiring, atchieuing of, attaining vnto.

Obtenir. To obtaine, attaine vnto, atchieue, acquire, get.

Obtenu: m. uë: f. Obtained; atchieued, gotten, attained vnto.

Obtenuë: f. A purchase, acquisition, thing obtained, matter gotten.

Obtester. To obtest; coniure; humbly, or heartily to beseech; also, to inuoke, to call to witnesse, or call vpon for succour.

Obtrectateur: m. A detractor, deprauer, backbiter, slaunderer.

Obtrectation: f. Detraction, deprauation, backbiting, slaundering.

Obtundre. To beat, strike, or thumpe; to blunt, or make dull; also, to inculcate, or repeat often; to wearie, or cloy with words.

Obturateur: m. A stopper, or shutter vp.

Obturation: f. An obturation, a stopping, or shutting vp.

Obturber. To trouble, disturbe, disquiet; interrupt.

Obtus: m. use: f. Dull, blunt, edgeleße; weakened; without spirit.

Obtusement. Obtusely, dully, bluntly.

Obvention: f. A meeting with; comming against; happening, or chauncing vnto. Obvention testamentaire. A Legacie bestowed by chaunce, or where it was not looked for.

Obvier. To meet with; to resist, or withstand a thing met with; to preuent, stop, forestall.

Obumbré: m. ée: f. Obūbrated, ouershadowed, obscured.