The Letter O

OAK

a rich Man, of good Substance and Credit.

OGLES

Eyes Rum Ogles, fine, bright clear, piercing Eyes.

OLD-Dog at it

good or expert.

OLD-Dog at Common-Prayer

a poor Hackney Parson that can read but not preach well.

OLD-Harry

a Composition used by Vintners when they bedevil their Wines.

OLD-Mr-Gory

a Piece of Gold.

OLD Roger

the Devil.

OLD Toast

a brisk old Fellow.

OLIVERS Skull

a Chamber Pot.

ONE in Ten

a Parson.

ONE of my Cousins

a Wench.

OS Chives

Bone handled Knives.

OUT-At-Heels

or elbows

in a declining Condition going down the Wind.

OYL of Barley

strong Drink.

OX House

He must go thro' the Ox-house to Bed, said of an old Fellow that marries a young Woman.