He frightened himself, too, so that when he saw the long achter-Oss sjambok quivering on the ground where the driver had thrown it, his jaw got rigid, and moved up and down without any words coming from his mouth.
"Tales from the Veld"
Ernest Glanville
She actually said "mate" for "meat", "'appen" for "perhaps", and "Oss" for "horse", which, to young ladies living in good Lytherly society, who habitually said 'orse, even in domestic privacy, and only said 'appen on the right occasions, was necessarily shocking.
"Silas Marner The Weaver of Raveloe"
George Eliot
Make a Oss-cow- ship-pig!
"Jan of the Windmill"
Juliana Horatia Ewing