ob-oedi, -re, -v, -tum, harken to, obey (+ dat.)
ob-orior, -orr, -ortus sum, rise up, spring up
ob-ru, -ere, -ru, -rutum, overwhelm, oppress; cover, bury
obryzum, - (sc. aurum) n., pure gold (EL)
obscrits, -ttis,f., obscurity, darkness
obscr (1), hide, conceal
obscrus, -a, -um, dark, obscure, unknown
obsecr (1), beg, beseech
obsequium, -, n., compliance, obedience
ob-serv (1), guard, keep, observe, honor
ob-side, -re, -sd, -sessum,lit. sit down against, besiege
ob-sidi, -nis,f., siege, blockade
ob-sist, -ere, -stit, -stitum,lit. stand in the way; withstand, resist (+ dat.)
obstinti, -nis,f., persistence, obstinacy
obstintus, -a, -um, resolute, firm, obstinate
ob-stipsc, -ere, -stipu, be amazed, astounded
ob-st, -re, -stit, -statrus, stand in the way, stand against, resist, hinder
ob-string, -ere, -strnx, -strictum, tie, bind (by an oath)
ob-stru, -ere, -strx, -strctum, block up, hinder
ob-stupefaci, -ere, -fc, -factum, astonish, amaze
ob-temper (1), obey, submit
ob-testor, -r, -tus sum, call to witness; implore, entreat
ob-tine, -re, -tinu, -tentum, hold, possess, maintain
ob-trunc (1), cut down, kill
ob-vert, -ere, -vert, -versum, turn towards or against
ob-viam,adv., in the way, towards, to meet, to oppose
obvius, -a, -um, in the way, meeting, to meet
* occsi, -nis,f., opportunity, occasion
occsus, -s,m., setting; fall
occidns,gen. -entis (pres. partic. of occd ), as adj. setting; as m. noun (sc. sl), the setting sun, the west
* oc-cd, -ere, -cd, -csum (ob-cad, fall), fall down, go down, set; die, perish
* oc-cd, -ere, -cd, -csum (ob-caed, cut), cut down, kill
occult (1), hide, conceal
occultus, -a, -um, hidden, concealed, secret
occupti, -nis,f., business, employment, occupation
occup (1), seize, occupy; employ
oc-curr, -ere, -curr, -cursum, run to meet, hurry to, arrive
octvus, -a, -um, eighth
octis,adv., eight times
oct, indecl., eight