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Show Ofttimes nothing profit Than felf-eftéem, grounded on juf Milton' Well manag'd Ofttimes before T hither did refort Charm'd with the converfation of ‘Who led a rural life Ocre. | #n / mor and right Paradife Lo ma Dryden and Lee A fort of moulding i architefture, confiftin Oc1vE. round and 2 hollow; almoft in th ofan S, and is the fame with wha Cima reverfa truvius calls cima of for Viis a the hollow downwards. Harzis w. a. [oogh, an eye, Dutch. with fide glances, as in fondwith a defign not to be heeded ogee wit o O'GLE To vie nefs; o From their high fcaffold with a trumpet cheek ,And ogling all their audience, then they fpeak Dryden If the female tongue will be in motion, wh ihould it not be fet to go right® Could they talk o the different afpets and conjunctions of planets, the need not be at the pains to comment upon ogling Addifori and clandeftine marriages Whom is he oglizg yonder? himfelf in his lookArbuthnot ing glafs n. / O'GLER A fl [oogheler, Dutch. one who views with fide glances gazer Upon the difufe of the neck-piece, the tribe o oglers frared the fair fex in the neck rather than i Addifon the face Jack wasa prodigious ogler 5 he would ogle yo the outfide of his eye inward, and the white upArbuthnot ward O'crio. #n. /. [from olla, Spanith. difh made by mingling different kind a medley of meat a hotchpotch Thefe general motives of the common good, will not fo much as once offer up to your lordfhip though they have ftill the upper end; yet, lik great oglizs, they rather make a fhew than provok Suckling appetite "Where is there fuch an oglioor medley of variou opinions in the world again, as thofe men entertai in their fervice, without any {cruple as to the diK. Charles verfity of their fets and opinions He that keeps an apen houfe, fhould confider tha there aie oglios of guefts, as well as of difhes, an that the liberty of 2 common table is as good as L' Effr tacit invitation to all forts of intruders Canno O'crEssEs. #./. [in heraldry. balls of a black colour Og. interjet. An exclamation denotin pain, forrow, or furprife He Like a full acorn'd boar, a ¢hurning on Cry'd, ob! and mounted. Shakefpeare's Cymbelin the river Ob me! all the horfe have got ove Walton's Angler what fhall we do My eyes confefs it Ay every altion fpeaks my heart aloud But ob, the madnefs of my high attemp Dryden's Spanifb Fryar Speaks louder yet OIL. n. /. [ocel, Saxon; olenm, Latin. 1. Fhe juice of olives exprefied Rring pure oi/ olive beaten for the light 2 a moft birds there is only one glan e two or th i in en ls ce er di ar $ying undes the nipple of the ol bag of vegetables 3. The juice prefled or draw no Exod mi wit whether ex by the ftill that wil it is an inflammable, unétuous Lt!'kh!l]y I"‘fCS.Hf‘[Cl' the {] ill'it w fubfance There are tw Jours will fwim upon water der, whic d kinin fubtil l b to this principle all diverfity of co at chemift forts of oif/; one, whic as si/ of anifeed and laven the chemiit call effential; and anothe altsts wilil an mixt wich fa is1s mi Wviliciy piopab Harris thing O'kER Young T OLD Bafil hath fat and fucculent leaves ; which oilinefs, -if drawn forth by the fun, will make a ver Bacon great change Wine is-inflammable, fo as it hath a kind o oilinefs Smoke from un&uous bodies an oilinefs is evident, he nameth nidor Bacon fuch whof Brown Chyle bas the fame principles as milk, vifcidit from the cafeous parts, an oi/inefs from the butyraceous parts, and an acidity from the tartarcous Floyer The fleta of animals which live upon othe animals is moft antiacid ftomach fometime 3 4 5 A plant n./ Of lon continuance; begun long ago Camden's Rema Not new Levitieus but grapes that make better wine when isiso!d for that the juice is better concoted Bam Ancient net modern 6. Of any fpecified duration. How o/d art thou Not fo young, Sir, to lov a woman for finging; nor fo o/d &> doat on he for any thing I have years on my back forty"Shakefpeare's King Lear eight Plead you to me, fair dame? I krow you not In Ephefus I am but ewo hours o/d As firange unto your town as to your talk. Sh He did enfol ‘Within an oxe hide, flea'd at nine years o/d All th' airie blafts, that were of ftormie Kinds Chapman Any man that fhall live to fee thirty perfons defcended of his body alive together, and all abow three years o/d, makes this feaft, which is done a the coft of the ftate 7. Subfifting before fomething elfe Bacea Equal fociety with them to hold Thou need'ft not make new fongs, but fing te Comvley The Latian king, unlefs he fhall fubmit Own his o/d promife, and his new forget Let him in arms the pow'r of Turnus prove Dryden u ab li fa f ho hi o e n d i He muft liv fr i l bu t ap ch i fi wi his ears, an the ground in a new formj which may n0lb§f Suif convenient as the o/d 2. Fat; greafy O1x Lo (@G Raiment waxed not o/d upon thee, Destsrgpo The Genoefe are cunning, induftrious, and inured to hardfhip; which was the charater of th old Ligurians Addifen candle, ferve Digby 8. Long pratifed c r t u a i o w a t Then {zid I u will they now commit whoredoms with ber Miller. Here will be o/d Utis; it will be ?9};1:1::[1"4" fil;;i%??a knocking indecd ; if a man wer fruit, and draw a wine fro th% bOC_iyhofhthe trees, which inebriates of th ' DAL o '.‘m ma (? mats to lie O To OINT. e Bs [omf to fmea rl]'w wit oint thei Fr- 1omethin nake thef limb tree Mz_//er T'o anoint mother' Or from the founts where living fulphurs boil Oil They mix a med cine to foment their limbs. Dryd I{marus was not wanting to the war Directing ointed arrows from afar of fo 1 h po t wi leatt Asnd de Ra?'d ar 1 O old tim unétuous wit ter of hell gate, he fhould have o/d turning tlhek;}; Fhe Dl‘ydfll > s Aneid T"',‘" The vine beareth more grapes when it is young which This oily rafcal is known as well as Paul's Shake[peare's Henry IV (Eo call him forth youn g Ye fhall eat of the o/d ftore Flame is groffer than grofs fire, by reafon of th being drawn out of the wood an for fewel rman before we're tol of him Bacon mixture with it of that vifcous oi/y matter alt, G acquaintance of his that came to take his Jey air preyeth upon water and flame, and fire upon oil Bacon's Natural Hiftcry Watry fubftances are more apt to putrify tha o0ily [eald, Saxon : When Gard%ner- was fent over as ambaffajo into France, with great pomp, he fpoke toan si by reafon of their oilinefs Arbuthnot on Aliments "The cloud, if it were oily or fatty, will not difcharge; not becaufe it fticketh fafter, but becauf adj 2:)5de:1n, 2. Decayed by time though offenfive to th On Or'uman, 7. /. [0i/ and man. who trades in oils and pickles A fho Or'rssop. n. /. [0l and fbop. where oils and pickles are fold O('LY. adj. [from oil. 1. Confifting of oil; containing oil; having the qualities of oil A c;)lm' The melancholy news that we grow o/d temper, may be preferved long in fome degree o foftnefs, kept all the while under water. - Boyle O1'viNEss. # /. [from oily.] UnCuoufnefs; greafinefs; quality approachin to that of oil [See Ocurp. { T'is greatly wife to know after they are brought to their du Oilcolours 7. /./ To old age fince you yourfel afp Let not o/d age dingacc]my hi;hagiléié Si He wooes high and low, young and v/f, :g[:'ej :\If{?nton as gixls, as old wives fabulous, Cg(wlak their center there ca O1r'LcoLour. #. J. [oil and colour.] Colour made by grinding coloured {ubftances in oil {meay an 1. Pait the middle part of life; no Amber will attrac firaws thus oiled, it will convert the needles of dials, made either of brafs o iron, although they be much siled, for in thof Savift low oker is not fo, becaufe it is clearer Wotton Brown's Vulgar Errours be no adhefion Swift /s many a {pring which Harley moves matee Buly with o/_m' did their thoulder marlf dS Red o@fr is one of the moft heavy col.ou .l fl The men fell a rubbing of armour, which a grea needles confifting free upo in And Klzius taking for his Yyounglings ¢ k ur Left greedy eyes to them might challeng e ; So toucht his curls, his mighty foul was fir'd while had lain ojled [fro Life and long health tha eraciou / A:nd deadly wounds could hegai?‘::: sr:;:'fme,,., ga The fenfelefs corpfe appointed for the graavg:u; Boyle common oi/ or {pirit A curious artift long inur'd to toil Of gentler fort, with combs, and fragrant oils Whether by chance, or by fome god infpir'd Zo O1r. @. a. [from the noun. fmear or lubricate with oil #. / guent ; unctuou After this exprefled oi/, we made trial ofa diftiled one; and for that purpofe made choice of th £ water 0il with chemiits called fulphur, is the fecon of their hypoftatical, and of the tiue five chymica princ"p.cs OCUNTMENT fink in water, as the oi/ of guaiacum and cloves Exick. xxiic 4 A tree. It grow Or'vyrarm. z f ; in whic as the mainmaft . of a fhip. The|g. A word to fignify in burlefque 1 as hig i larger cells guage, more than'enqug}_h be an exccl imhabitants make an oil from the pulp Derbam, fat, greafy, unétuocus, thin matter An OL OI mes lon , Sbfl-‘/'f.‘ from anci ago having been infli Thefe things they cancel, as tuted in regarfi o3 occa{iona old, and as being NOW fuperfluous the e i Haker Whether fuch virtue fpent ofoi /d' 5n;:"d,'fgl,qf More ang?ls to crey ate Milten' A |