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Orestilla a female surname in the; Aurelia;; Aurelia Orestilla; wife of Catiline ŏrestĭon a plant; called also Ŏrestis a district in Macedonia Ōrētāni the inhabitants of Oretum in Spain Ōrēus a city in Eubœa; formerly Histiœa ŏrexis a longing; appetite orgănālis belonging to the organ; organ- orgănārĭus a musical-instrument maker orgănĭcus adj. relating to implements; mechanical; belonging to musical-instruments; instrumen… orgănum an implement; instrument; engine; a pipe; an organ Orgessum a castle in Macedonia Orgĕtŏrix chief of the Helvetii Orgĭa a nocturnal festival in honor of Bacchus; accompanied by wild bacchanalian crie… Orgĭŏphanta a presider over the orgies; an orgiophant Orgus a river of Upper Italy; Orco ŏrĭa Ŏrībăsus one of Actœon's hounds ŏrībăta a mountain-climber ŏrĭchalcum yellow copper ore; brass; brass implements; a brazen; arms of brass ōrĭcilla an ear-lap Ōrĭcos a seaport town of Illyria Grœca; Ericho; the inhabitants of Oricum; the Orician… ōrĭcŭla ōrĭcŭlārĭus Ōrĭcum ōrĭdūrĭus adj. hard-mouthed ŏrĭens P. a. ŏrĭentālis adj. belonging to the East; Eastern; Oriental; the Orientals; wild beasts designed f… ōrĭfĭcĭum an opening; orifice ōrīga ŏrīgănītus wine spiced with ŏrīgănum the plant wild-marjoram; origan Ōrĭgĕnes Origen; a famous Greek Christian writer of the early part of the third century;… ŏrīgĭnālis adj. primitive; original; originally ŏrīgĭnārĭus adj. original; original inhabitants; aborigines ŏrīgĭnātĭo the derivation of words; etymology ŏrīgĭnĭtus adv. originally ŏrīgo earliest beginning; commencement; source; descent; lineage Ŏrīgo a female proper name ŏrinda Ethiopian bread Ŏrīnē Orine; A region of Judea; A Roman surname ŏrĭŏla Ōrīon the constellation Orion; whose rising and setting are attended by storms;; a hu… ŏrĭor v. dep. imperat; to rise; bestir one's self; get up; become visible ŏrīpĕlargus the mountain-stork ōrĭpūtĭdus adj. that has a stinking mouth Oritae a nation of Ichthyophagi ŏrītes Ōrīthȳīa a female proper name; A daughter of Erechtheus; king of Athens; who became by B… ŏrītis a precious stone ŏrĭundus adj. Descended; sprung; Born; originating in; springing from Ormĕnĭs the female descendant; of Ormenius; Astydamia; voc ormĕnos a kind of samphire ormīnālis a plant; called also orminos wild asparagus ornāmen ornāmentārĭus adj. adorned with the insignia of an office ornāmentum accoutrement; equipment; furniture; trappings; player's wardrobe ornātē adv. ornātĭo an adorning; adornment; ornament ornātor An adorner; dresser; An office under the emperors ornātrix a female adorner; a tire-woman ornātŭlus adj. dim; fine; smart ornātūra ornament; trimming ornātus P. a. ornātus a furnishing; providing; preparing; a preparation; no preparation; an adornment ornĕus adj. of the wild mountain-ash Ornēus a Centaur at the wedding of Pirithoüs ornīthĭas the bird-wind ornīthŏgălē a plant; the star of Bethlehem ornīthon a birdhouse; poultry-house orno v. a. to fit out; furnish; provide with necessaries; to equip; to get ready; prepare ornus the wild mountain-ash; a lance ōro v. a. and n. To treat; argue; plead; the oratorical art; art of oratory Ŏrŏanda a city in Pisidia; the inhabitants of Oroanda; belonging to Oroanda; a part of … ŏrŏbanchē a plant; broom-rape; choke-weed ŏrŏbēthron another name for the plant ŏrŏbĭas a kind of incense; in small grains; resembling the chickpea ŏrŏbĭnus adj. resembling the chickpea ŏrŏbītis borax dyed of a yellowish color by means of the plant ŏrŏbus the bitter vetch Ŏrōdes N. cr.;; a male proper name; A king of the Parthians; who took Crassus prisoner… Ŏrŏetes a commander of the Medes under Darius Ōrŏmĕdon one of the giants Ŏrontes The principal river of Syria; Nahr El-Ashy; belonging to the Orontes; Orontian;… Ōrōpus a town of Bœotia; on the borders of Attica; Oropo Orosĭus an ecclesiastic of Tarragona; in Spain; who flourished; he wrote; by the advice… orozēlum a plant; called also Orphăĭcus orphănō^trophīum an orphan-asylum orphănō^trŏphus a bringer-up of orphans; a fosterfather of orphans orphănus an orphan orphas Orpheus the famous mythic singer of Thrace; son of Œagrus and Calliope; and husband of … Orphnē Orphne; a nymph orphus a sea-fish; the gilt-head orrhŏpȳgĭum orsa Beginnings; commencements; an undertaking; attempt; words Orses the name of a Trojan warrior Orsĭlŏchē the name of the Tauric Diana Orsĭlŏchus the name of a Trojan warrior