ODI 
perfons from various countries. nglifh 
Prtablithed here, but the principal are Germans and Italians. 
They carry ona a confiderable trade. In the year 1808, 
it is hid that 1000 fhips were loaded in this port. Wheat is 
the only export aac but the imports are trifling. Befides 
Chriftians, the Jews form a darge part of the population. 
N. lat. 46° 32!. ng. 30° 38/. 
ODESTAGU, a town of sade in the province of 
Smaland; 13 miles S.S.E. of Jonkiopin 
ODEUM, «dsov, among the Ae was a iia ae 
for the cellearfal of the mufic to be fung on the the 
E as fometimes alfo extended to buildings at had 
no relation - pe ited Pericles built an odeum at Athens, 
where mufical prizes were contended for: Paufanias fays, 
that Herod the Athenian built a magnificent odeum for the 
fepulchre of 
Feclefiaftical ee alfo ufe odeum for the choir of a 
church. 
ODEYGUNGE, in Geography, a a town of Bengal ; 
three miles ON. E. of Toree. N. lat. 23°39! E. long. 84° 
35'- 
ODEYPOUR, a town of Bengal; 13 miles W. of Par 
lamow.—Alfo, a town of Hindooftan, capital of Jufhpour, 
in the fubah of er ; 52 miles S. of Surgooja. N. lat. 
22° 36’. E. long. 83° 35/ 
ODHAL, or oe i Right ap ee: in his Hif- 
tory orwa erves, that in the northern 
languages, odh fealty propria and all, pie Mt. 
he derives the odhal right in oan co cag — hence 
perhaps is derived the ada/ ri th 
that they lay claim 
m it: and whenever he, or his heirs, acquire a fuffi- 
nt 
when fold m4 aes perfon, 
pofleffes only a precarious tenure, he is not dilpofed to 
improve the lands, as _ he poffeffed the freehold. “ Coxe’s 
Travels in Norway, &c. vol. v 
c 
ODI, in Ce a town of Africa, on the Slave 
coat. 
ODIHAM, a {mall market town in the hundred of 
the fame name, in the Ss aaa divifion of Hamphhire, 
England, is fituated 24 miles from Winchefter, and 42 
miles from London. It was formerly a Ag borough, be, 
longing to the bifhops of Winche church is an 
ancient and fpacious ftruture, built of brick : : and near it 
ODI 
In the 9 aaa furvey of the 
s ft houfee, om 
is di old oe 
market is 
ys; and here are two annual, fa The parith is 
very extenfive, — includes ome of the ‘beft mae. land it 
this part of the c 
At Nort -Warnborough, about a mile from the al 
Caftle, the origin of which w 
are the remains of Odiham 
fiftance. againft the army of Lew 
ere David Bruce, king of Scotland, 
prifoner at the battle of Neville’s 
eleven years, and then releafed. on paying 100,006 marks, 
a ftages for his future condu 
extent and form ee e ca 
the a lei that remain are parts of the keep, which was 
an oO as building: fome of the ditches may yet be 
trace 
early two miles a Odiham is Dogme ee the 
The manfion 
anfion. naa 
E. W. Bra 
DILO. in in Birgraphy a faint in the Roman say ge 
a celebrated abbot of Clugny in Burgundy, was the fo 
e med the Gr dole and was born at Rages 
oi the year ses. When very young he was dittinguithed: 
well by his progrefs in pe as: by his virtuous man~ 
ners. {piring after a life of perfeGion, he determined tor 
devote himfelf to the 
aaa hs oe himfelf by his literary acquirementss 
his e obfervance of the inftitutions- of the: order, his 
the highet credit on 
The whole of the time “which Tie duties ‘of hi tation did 
not demand, he emplo yed in devotion and fludy, and: from: 
what he left behind him it appears that = ae pene 
occupied a e of his attentio 
e fhar 
which the: monaftery. of. Clugny aan by: hie ipl 
doftrin 
