oyle

Etymology
From and, from , from. Compare.

Noun

 * 1) The oil pressed from olives; olive oil:
 * 2) As used in frying things in a pan.
 * 3) As used in pharmaceuticals, medicaments, or remedies.
 * 4) As used to power lamps or flames.
 * 5) As used in cosmetics or personal grooming products.
 * 6) As used to set alight and injure enemies.
 * 7) Oil as used in spiritual contexts:
 * 8) Oil as used in religious ceremonies or events.
 * 9) Oil as a symbol of salvatory power; salvatory power.
 * 10) The oil of saints; a substance exuding from saintly relics.
 * 11) Any kind of oil or an oily material liquid fat.
 * 12) Convincing or favourable words compare Modern English
 * 13)  An alchemical essence or extract.
 * 1)  An alchemical essence or extract.

Usage notes
Terms indicating the type of oil are usually formed by adding of (thing[s]) after oyle; e.g. oyle of olyves (in contrast to the usual pattern in Modern English as in ).