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Oblectate

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obserueverbObsolete spelling of observe. [(transitive) To notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail.]
amuzeverbObsolete form of amuse. [(transitive) To entertain or occupy (someone or something) in a pleasant manner; to stir (someone) with pleasing emotions.]
enchauntverbObsolete form of enchant. [To attract and delight, to charm.]
inchantverbObsolete form of enchant. [To attract and delight, to charm.]
obolizeverbArchaic form of obelize. [To mark (a written or printed passage) with an obelus; to judge as spurious or doubtful.]
obleegeverb(archaic, nonstandard) To oblige.
enioyverbObsolete spelling of enjoy. [(transitive) To receive pleasure or satisfaction from something.]
obtest(archaic, ambitransitive) To implore, beseech, plead, beg.
loatheverb(transitive) To detest, hate, or revile (someone or something).
preasenounObsolete form of press. [An instance of applying pressure; an instance of pressing.]
pleacenoun(in use in Scots until the seventeenth century and in some English dialects in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) Obsolete spelling of place. [(physical) An area; somewhere within an area.]
oblatenoun(Roman Catholicism) A person dedicated to a life of religion or monasticism, especially a member of an order without religious vows or a lay member of a religious community.
oppilateverb(obsolete, medicine) To block, to stop up, to obstruct.
accloyverb(transitive, obsolete) To overfill; to fill to satiety; to stuff full.
bedonoun(transitive, obsolete) To shut; make or put to.
obeahnounA form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.
obeyethverb(archaic) third-person singular present simple form of obey
after-eyeverb(transitive, obsolete) To keep in view or sight.
beclepeverb(transitive, obsolete) To address as; call; name.
obeliseverbAlternative spelling of obelize. [To mark (a written or printed passage) with an obelus; to judge as spurious or doubtful.]

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