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ŏpŭlentĭtas wealth; power ŏpŭlento v. a. to make rich; to enrich ŏpŭlentus adj. rich; wealthy; opulent; fine; splendid ŏpŭlesco v. inch. n. to grow rich ŏpŭlus a kind of maple-tree ŏpuncŭlo a bird that imitates the shepherd's song Ŏpuntĭus ŏpus work; art; workmanship; a work; A military work Ŏpūs a town of Locris; in Greece; Kardhenitza; Opuntian; the inhabitants of Opus ŏpuscŭlum a little work ōra the extremity; the border; brim; edge; margin Ŏra the name of Hersilia; as a goddess ōrābĭlis adj. exorable ōrācŭlārĭus dealing in; uttering oracles; prophetic ōrācŭlum a divine announcement; an oracle; a prophetic declaration; a prophecy; A place … ōrārĭum a napkin; handkerchief ōrārĭus adj. belonging to the coast Ōrāta an appellation bestowed on a certain Sergius; on account of his fondness for th… ōrātim adv. coastwise; from coast to coast ōrātĭo a speaking; speech; discourse; language; the connection of words to express tho… ōrātĭuncŭla a little speech; a brief oration Ŏrātĭus ōrātor A speaker; The orator; Cicero; Title of a treatise by Cicero; spokesman ōrātōrĭē adv. ōrātōrĭus adj. belonging to an orator; oratorical; Subst; the oratorical art; oratory ōrātrix She that prays; beseeches; a female suppliant; rhetoric; oratory ōrātum a prayer; entreaty; supplication ōrātus a praying; entreating; a request; entreaty orbātĭo a depriving; privation orbātor one who deprives others of children; parents; a bereaver orbĕfăcĭo v. a. to bereave; to make an orphan Orbēlus a mountain on the borders of Macedonia and Thrace orbĭcŭlāris adj. circular; orbicular orbĭcŭlātim adv. circularly; in circles; rings orbĭcŭlātus adj. circleshaped; rounded; circular; orbiculate; round apples orbĭcŭlor v. dep. to go round in a circle orbĭcŭlus a small disk; a sheave; roller; pulley; cut in little disks; slices orbĭcus orbĭfĭco v. a. to bereave; make childless orbīle Orbĭlĭus the name of a Roman; a grammarian in Rome in the time of Cicero orbis Abl. regul; in the world; a ring; round surface; disk orbĭta A track; rut; course; path; a beaten path Orbĭtānĭum a city in Samnium orbĭtas bereavement; childlessness; orphanage; widowhood; a deprivation orbĭtōsus adj. full of cart-ruts orbĭtūdo bereavement; orphanhood orbītus circular Orbĭus clīvus a place in Rome orbo v. a. to deprive; bereave; to make fatherless; motherless; childless Orbōna the tutelary goddess of parents bereft of their children orbus adj. bereaved; bereft; parentless; fatherless; childless orca a kind of whale; an orc; A large-bellied vessel; a butt; tun Orca a Roman surname Orcădes islands near Scotland; the Orkneys orcē Orchămus a king of Babylonia; the father of Leucothŏē orchăs a kind of edible olive of an oblong shape orchēsta a dancer; a pantomime orchēstŏpŏlārĭus a juggler; tumbler; dancer orchēstra The place where the Senate sat; the orchestra; the Senate; Another place on the… orchĭon a plant; called also orchis A plant; a kind of olive; Another plant; the orchis orchīta a kind of olive of an oblong shape Orchĭus the name of a Roman; a tribune of the people Orchŏmĕnus The son of Athamas and Themisto; A city in Bœotia; A city in Thessaly; Orchomen… Orchus Orcīnĭānus adj. belonging to Orcus; to the dead Orcīnus adj. belonging to the realms of the dead Orcivius name of a Roman orcŭla a small tun; a cask orcŭlāris adj. belonging to a cask; rundlet Orcus the Lower World; the abode of the dead; The god of the infernal regions; Pluto;… orcȳnus a large seafish of the tunny species ordĕum ordĭa prīma ordĭnālis adj. that denotes an order of succession; ordinal; an ordinal numeral ordĭnārĭē adv. ordĭnārĭus adj. belonging to order; orderly; according to the usual order; usual; customary; re… ordĭnātē adv. ordĭnātim adv. in order; succession; in good order; in good order; with unbroken ranks; regula… ordĭnātĭo a setting in order; regulating; arranging; an order; arrangement; regulation ordĭnātīvus adj. indicating; signifying order ordĭnātor an orderer; arranger; An ordainer; one authorized to ordain ordĭnātrix she that orders; arranges ordĭnātus P. a. ordĭno v. a. to order; set in order; arrange; adjust; dispose ordĭor v. dep. to begin a web; to lay the warp;; to begin; undertake; to begin to weave ordītus ordo a regular row; line; series; methodical arrangement; order Ordovices a people of Britain ōrĕae the bit Ŏrēăs a mountainnymph; Oread ŏrēon a mountain-plant; a kind of Ŏrēos of the mountain; Pan ŏrĕŏsĕlīnon mountain-parsley Ŏrĕsītrŏphos one of Actœon's hounds Ŏrestae a people of Macedonia Ŏrestes the son of Agamemnon and Clytœmnestra; who avenged his father's death by slayin… Ŏrestĭădes