olba noun "branch" (PM:340; the form *olva may be more frequent; olba can only occur in the Quenya variant that uses lb for lv. The Etymologies, stem GÓLOB, has olwa. See also olvar.)
olca adj. "evil, bad, wicked" (VT43:23-24, VT48:32, VT49:14, PE17:149). The root meaning implies “wickedness as well as badness or lack of worth” (PE17:170). Variant of ulca.
olë (1) adv. "much" (PE14:80)
olë (2) cardinal "three" (LT1:258; in LotR-style Quenya Tolkien replaced this "Qenya" form with neldë)
ólemë noun "elbow" (LT1:258)
olla prep “over” (= beyond, of things passed over, as in “I went over a river” or “they went over the hill”) (PE17:65)
ollo (1) noun "cliff, seaward precipice" (also oldō - is this to be understood as the older form?) (LT1:252)
ollo (2) prep. “away from” (VT49:24)
olma cardinal "nine" (LT1:258; in Tolkien's later Quenya nertë)
olmë noun "odour" (changed by Tolkien from holmë, VT46:6)
Olofantur noun "lord of Dream-cloud", surname of the Vala Lórien (ÓLOS, SPAN, VT45:28)
?olo (reading uncertain), possibly a synonym of ló #1, hence noun "night" (VT45:28)
olombo noun "horse" (derived from a base LOB which Tolkien later changed to LOP; hence read *olompo for olombo?)
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