| Ō: o, oh (used
with vocative and in exclamations) |
| Ō mē miseram:
Oh poor me |
| obdormiō, -īre, -īvī,
-ītus: to go to sleep |
| obēsus, -a, -um:
fat |
| observō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to watch |
| occupātus, -a, -um:
busy |
| occupō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to seize, capture |
| occurrō, occurrere, occurrī,
occursus (+ dative): to meet |
| octō: eight |
| oculus, -i (m): eye |
| olfaciō, olfacere, olfēcī,
olfactus: to catch the scent of, smell, sniff |
| ōlim: once (upon
a time) |
| olivētum, -ī (n):
olive grove |
| omnis, -is, -e: every,
all; omnes: all, everyone; omnia: everything |
| onus, oneris (n): load,
burden |
| oppidum, -ī (n):
town |
| oppressus, -a, -um:
crushed, overwhelmed |
| optimus, -a, -um: best,
very good |
| ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis
(f): speech, oration; orationem habere: to deliver
a speech |
| ōrātor, ōrātōris
(m): orator, speaker |
| ovis, ovis (f): sheep |
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