Lexicon: O

olav

(n) bread, cake, loaf

Etymology

This word is ultimately a compound (compounds having been more common in an earlier version of the language). The first part remains unclear (although it probably lacked an initial consonant and had /o/ as a nucleus), but the second part is probably related to modern laav 'brain', likely due to the resemblance between a chunk of bread dough and a brain. It may also be possible to tie this word to lev 'herb, spice, seasoning' due to the common culinary connection; the two words may have also influenced and reinforced one another.

oonhd

(n) river

oriizh

(adv, n) in a different manner, a different way

oroh

(pn) other things, other stuff, others

oyad

(n) reason, justification

Etymology

TODO, but almost certainly a borrowing of some sort.

oyad noh

(conj) therefore

ozh

(n) chipmunk