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occallesco v. inch. n. to get a thick skin; to grow; become callous; to become callous; hardened; inse… occāmen a harrowing oc-căno v. n. to blow. sound occanto v. a. to bewitch; charm occāsĭo an occasion; opportunity; fit time; convenient season; favorable moment occāsĭōnālĭter adv. as occasions arise occāsĭuncŭla an occasion; opportunity occāsīvus adj. belonging to setting; going down occāsus occāsus A falling; going down; a going down; setting; the quarter of the heavens in whi… occātĭo a harrowing occātor a harrower; Ty; the Roman god who prospered the harrower's work occātōrĭus adj. belonging to a harrower; of; for harrowing occĕcurri occēdo v. n. to go towards; go to; go up to; N. cr.; occēlo v. a. to conceal occensus burnt; burnt up occentātĭo a sounding; braying occento v. a. to sing at; before; To serenade; to sing a satirical song; pasquinade occentus a singing; a cry occepso occepto v. freq. a. to begin occhi a kind of tree in Hyrcania; resembling the fig-tree; from which honey flowed in… Occĭa the name of a Vestal occĭdānĕus adj. belonging to the west; western; west- occĭdens P. a. occĭdentālis adj. western; westerly; west- occīdĭo a massacre; utter destruction; extermination; to cut off completely; cut down w… occīdĭum destruction; ruin occīdo v. a. to strike down; strike to the ground; to beat; smash; crush; to strike occĭdo v. n. to fall down; fall; to go down; set; sundown occīdo occĭdŭālis adj. western occĭdŭus adj. Going down; setting; western; subst; Sinking occillātor a harrower occillo v. a. to break; smash occĭno v. n. To sing; chirp inauspiciously; to croak; chirp; cry occĭpĭo v. a. and n. to begin; commence; Neutr occĭpĭtĭum the back part of the head; the poll; the occiput; behind his back occĭput the back part of the head; the poll; occiput occīsĭo a massacre; slaughter; murder occīsĭtantur occīsor a slayer; murderer occīsōrĭus adj. for slaughter occīsus P. a. occlāmĭto v. freq. a. to cry out; cry aloud; bawl occlaudo occlūdo to shut; close up; to restrain; stop; to prevent from speaking occlūsus P. a. occo v. a. to harrow; to break up and level occoeno occoepi occŭbĭtus a going down; setting; death; ext occŭbo v. n. to lie; to rest; repose occulco v. a. to tread; trample down; N. cr occŭlo v. a. to cover; cover over; to cover up; hide; conceal occultātĭo a hiding; concealing; concealment; insinuation; suggestion occultātor a hider; concealer; secreter occultē advv occultō adv. occulto v. freq. a. to hide; conceal; secrete; advv. of place occultus P. a. occumbo v. n. to fall; sink down; To go down; to set; to die occŭpātīcĭus occŭpātĭo a taking possession of; a seizing; occupying; an anticipation; A business occŭpātōrĭus adj. that has been taken possession of; already in possession occŭpātus P. a. occŭpātus an employment; occupation occŭpo v. a. to take possession of; seize; occupy; To occupy; to take up oc-curro v. n. to run up to; run to meet; to go; come up to; to go; come to meet occursācŭlum that which meets; appears to one; an appearance; apparition occursātĭo a running to meet one; attention; greeting; officiousness occursātor one who runs up to others; an attentive; officious person occursātrix she that runs up to one occursĭo a meeting; a visit occursĭto v. freq. n. to meet occurso v. freq. n. to run; go; come to meet; to meet; To rush against; upon occursor a meeter occursōrĭus adj. belonging to meeting occursus a meeting; falling in with ocē a kind of little bird; a swallow Ōcĕănensis Ōcĕănĕŏlus the name of a Roman Ōcĕănītis Ōcĕănus the great sea that encompasses the land; the ocean; a deity; the son of Cœlus a… Ōcēlis a city on the Arabian Gulf Ŏcella a Roman surname ŏcellātus adj. having little eyes; subst; a small stone marked with eyes; spots; like dice Ŏcellīna a female surname ŏcellŭlus a little eye ŏcellus a little eye; eyelet; apple of the eye; a bulb; knob Ōcĕlum a city in Gallia Cisalpina; Usselio Ochāni a people on the shores of the Caspian Sea ōchra ochre; yellow ochre Ōchus A river in Bactriana; that empties into the Oxus; A surname of Artaxerxes III; … ōcĭmŏīdes adj. ocimum-like; of the ocimum kind ōcĭmum basil ōcĭnum an herb which serves for fodder; a sort of clover ōcĭor swifter; fleeter; quicker; sooner; earlier; sup oclĭfĕrĭus adj. striking the eyes; thrust into prominence