Glossary 15
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1 Ochts, auchts, v. (gutt.) possesses
Oes, n. grandchildren
Offeran, n. offering
Onygate, adv. anywise
Ooʼ, n. wool
ʼOor, n. hour
Oot-by, prep. outside
Ootcome, n. outcome, conclusion
Ootermaist, a. outermost
ʼOr, prep. before
Orra, a. occasional; odd; superfluous
Orts, n. refuse; rubbish
Outerlins, n. outcast; reprobate
Owercome, n. superfluity
Owergaun, v. and a. overflowing
Owsen, n. oxen
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Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.