Wiktionary
oose
Etymology 1 n. (context Scotland English) fluff. Etymology 2
n. (context US English) yucca
Usage examples of "oose".
Blug was surprised and so was Oose, for Hodon looked like no match for the massive Blug.
Maybe she thought, as Blug and Oose had thought, that Blug would easily kill Hodon.
It was a sudden transition from mortality to godhood, but David rose to the occasion, following the lead of little O-aa, daughter of Oose, king of Kali.
Cano rrent and was swept far, far downstq , ge was found by an old oose who no longer had young.
Foote shouted excitedly through his speaking trumpet to the boats moored beside his flagship- oose a curtain through the fleet, the mortar rafts let I As word passed e sound of Carondelet's steam engines.