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Oby

Oby \O"by\, n. See Obi.

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oby

n. (archaic form of obeah English)

Usage examples of "oby".

I fell madly in love with him from the first moment I saw him, riding into the gates of Oby with my father one autumn day.

Did you hear any rumor, at Oby, of the murder of Princess Umerue by a jealous courtier of hers, some two or three months ago here at Porifors?

Lord dy Oby said he was most sorry to hear about Lord Illvin, and that Lord Arhys must miss him greatly.

Support from Oby would arrive before our assailants had time to finish making camp.

Then turned fully around, toward the bivouac of the third column that had set up along the ridge to the east of the castle, cutting the road to Oby and commanding the valley upstream.

If today's courier was taken by the Jokonan screen and failed to arrive at Oby, he'll know at once, for I know the warnings about the ambush of Foix and the divine reached him.

The animal stumbled, jerked sideways, dumped its rider, and wheeled to run at a hard gallop away down the Oby road.

The agreement was for the dowager royina and the daughter of the march of Oby," he said in Ibran.

I don't know if Oby meant to wait for dawn, but if we struck more quickly .

The provincar of Caribastos had ridden in with a troop too late to bear arms, but in time to help bear up the sealed coffin, together with dy Oby, dy Baocia, Illvin, Foix, and one of Arhys's senior officers.

To spare him, dy Oby and dy Caribastos stepped forward to deliver all the proper orations, listing their late relative's and liegeman's public achievements.