ope (verb)
1OPE Consilio — OPE Consiliô formula Veter. cuius verba coniunctim an disiunctim accipienda, iam olim acriter disceptatum. Sed Labeo. cuius sententia recepta est, separatim ista intelligenda docuit; cuius sententiam sic proponit Paulus: Dubitatum inter Veteres,… …
2ope — (adj.) short for OPEN (Cf. open) (adj.), early 13c. not closed; not hidden; originally as awake is from awaken, etc. As a verb from mid 15c. Middle English had ope head bare headed (c.1300) …
3ope — verb (oped; oping) Date: 15th century archaic open …
4ope — verb (I, T) poetic to open …
5ope — 1. adjective open We are all weary faint set ope the doors 2. verb To open …
6ope — I. ˈōp adjective Etymology: Middle English, alteration of open (I) : open II. verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English …
7ope — /oʊp/ (say ohp) adjective, verb (t), verb (i) (oped, oping) Archaic → open …
8ope — adjective & verb literary or archaic form of open …
9de|vel|ope — «dih VEHL uhp», intransitive verb, transitive verb, oped, op|ing. Rare. develop …
10Duenos Inscription — The Duenos inscription, as recorded by Heinrich Dressel. The Duenos Inscription is one of the earliest known Old Latin texts, dating from the 7th century BC. It is inscribed on the sides of a kernos, in this case a trio of small globular vases… …