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“Oundle Captn.”
“Our ain Hoddam, Sir” (coterie speech)
“Our mind was staggered not a little” (coterie speech)
Ourie (oorie) sad dismal
Ourslay

See: Worsley

Ouse (river)
Ouse River
“Outdoor relief”
Outer House (Edinburgh)
Outer-house
Outer-house (Scottish Court of Sessions)
“Out-herod[ing] Herod” (Hamlet)
“Outherods Herod” (Hamlet)
“Outline of Professor Mohs's New System of Chrystallography and Mineralogy” (trans.)
Outrake expedition
“Outwatch the Bear” (“Il Penseroso”)
Ouvry Frederick
“'O.v.a.” (“however”) (coterie speech)
“Over our head” (coterie speech)
“Over the water to Charlie”
Overbeck Johann F.
Overstone Loyd Samuel J. Lord
Overstone Samuel Jones Loyd Lord
Ovid
Owen Caroline Amelia
Owen Caroline Amelia (Clift)
OWEN Prof. Richard
And Mrs. Owen
Owen Prof. Richard
Owen Rev. John
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