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O'GRE, O'GRESS, n. An imaginary monster of the East. O'GRESS , n. In heraldry, a...
OGLIO, now written olio, which see.
O'GLING, ppr. Viewing with side glances. O'GLING , n. The act of viewing with si...
O'GLER, n. One that ogles.
O'GLE, v.t. [L. oculus. See Eye .] To view with side glances, as in fondness or ...
OGIVE, n. o'jiv. In architecture, an arch or branch of the Gothic vault, which p...
O'GHAM, n. A particular kind of stenography or writing in cipher practiced by th...
OGGANI'TION, n. [L. obgannio, ogganio, to growl.] The murmuring of a dog; a grum...
OGEE', n. 1. In architecture, a molding consisting of two members, the one conca...
OGDOAS'TICH, n. [Gr. eighth, and a verse.] A poem of eight lines. [Little used.]
OG. [See Ogee .]
OFT'TIMES, adv. [oft and times.] Frequently; often.
OFTENTIMES, adv. of'ntimes. [often and times.] Frequently; often; many times.
OFTENNESS, n. of'nness. Frequency. [Not used.]
OFTEN, adv. of'n. comp. oftener; superl. oftenset. Frequently; many times; not s...
OFT, adv. Often; frequently; not rarely. It was formerly used in prose and may b...