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ORETOWTING, _part. pr._ Muttering.

Teut. _oor-tuyt-en_, susurrare.

_Burel._

ORFEVERIE, ORPHRAY, _s._ Work in gold, Fr.

_K. Quair._

ORISON, _s._ An oration.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.d._

Fr. _oraison_, id.

ORLEGE, ORLAGER, ORLIGER, _s._

1. A clock, a dial.

Fr. _horloge_, Lat. _horolog-ium_, id.

2. Metaph. applied to the c.o.c.k.

_Doug._

3. Denoting strict adherence to the rules of an art.

_Douglas._

4. The dial-plate of a church or town-clock. S.

ORLANG, _s._ A complete year, Ang.

Su. G. _aar_, _or_, annus, and _lange_, diu.

ORNTREN, _s._ The repast taken between dinner and supper, Galloway.

A. S. _ondern_, breakfast; also dinner.

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