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occupoto occupy, seize, appropriate, confiscate, commandeer»
occupoto take possession, grasp, seize, enjoy, get a start on»
occulcoto trample (down)»
occultoto hide, conceal, cover»
occuroto occur, come about, happen»
occumboto fall»
occurroto go to meet, rush upon»
obruoto overwhelm, destroy»
occumboto fall, topple, drop /fall dead»
occurroto occur / run to meet, attack /oppose, work against»
obducoto draw over, cover/ lead against / pass, spend»
occludoto close, shut up, close off»
obduroto be hard, persist, endure, last, hold out»
oppugnoto war with, storm»
obnubiloto overcloud»
oppugnoto fight against, attack, assault, assail»
objurgoto fight, attack, oppose»
obductiocovering»
obliquoto turn sideways, turn aside»
oculi, -orum (m.) [Noun]eye»
oculus, -i (m.) [Noun]ey»
opus operiswork, labor, work done, completed work, building»
opprobrium, -i (n.) [Noun]opprobriu»
odium [Noun]abhorrenc»
opportunitas, -atis (f.) [Noun]opportunit»
opulente, opulenterrichly, wealthily»
Omne vivum ex ovoEverything living comes from the egg»
Omnia mea mecum portoAll that's mine I carry with me»
Obscuris vera involvensObscurity envelops truth»
oppono opposui oppositumto set against, oppose, be opposite»
Omne ignotum pro magnificoEverything unknown passes for miraculous»
Oculi plus vident quam oculusSeveral eyes see more than only one»
orbis non sufficit carpe pantonThe world is not enough take everything»
Omnium artium medicina nobilissima estMedicine is the noblest of all arts»
Omnes hore vulnerant, Ultima Hore NecatEvery passing hour wounds; the last hour kills»
O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint, agricolasOh 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, faciuntAll men wish to be healthy, but often they do everything that's disadvantageous to their health»