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| occupo | to occupy, seize, appropriate, confiscate, commandeer | » |
| occupo | to take possession, grasp, seize, enjoy, get a start on | » |
| occulco | to trample (down) | » |
| occulto | to hide, conceal, cover | » |
| occuro | to occur, come about, happen | » |
| occumbo | to fall | » |
| occurro | to go to meet, rush upon | » |
| obruo | to overwhelm, destroy | » |
| occumbo | to fall, topple, drop /fall dead | » |
| occurro | to occur / run to meet, attack /oppose, work against | » |
| obduco | to draw over, cover/ lead against / pass, spend | » |
| occludo | to close, shut up, close off | » |
| obduro | to be hard, persist, endure, last, hold out | » |
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| oppugno | to war with, storm | » |
| obnubilo | to overcloud | » |
| oppugno | to fight against, attack, assault, assail | » |
| objurgo | to fight, attack, oppose | » |
| obductio | covering | » |
| obliquo | to turn sideways, turn aside | » |
| oculi, -orum (m.) [Noun] | eye | » |
| oculus, -i (m.) [Noun] | ey | » |
| opus operis | work, labor, work done, completed work, building | » |
| opprobrium, -i (n.) [Noun] | opprobriu | » |
| odium [Noun] | abhorrenc | » |
| opportunitas, -atis (f.) [Noun] | opportunit | » |
| opulente, opulenter | richly, wealthily | » |
| Omne vivum ex ovo | Everything living comes from the egg | » |
| Omnia mea mecum porto | All that's mine I carry with me | » |
| Obscuris vera involvens | Obscurity envelops truth | » |
| oppono opposui oppositum | to set against, oppose, be opposite | » |
| Omne ignotum pro magnifico | Everything unknown passes for miraculous | » |
| Oculi plus vident quam oculus | Several eyes see more than only one | » |
| orbis non sufficit carpe panton | The world is not enough take everything | » |
| Omnium artium medicina nobilissima est | Medicine is the noblest of all arts | » |
| Omnes hore vulnerant, Ultima Hore Necat | Every passing hour wounds; the last hour kills | » |
| O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint, agricolas | Oh fortunate farmers [i.e., non-mariners], if only they would see their luck | » |
| Omnes homines sibi sanitatem cupiunt, saepe autem omnia, quae valetudini contraria sunt, faciunt | All men wish to be healthy, but often they do everything that's disadvantageous to their health | » |