"repeatedly, again and again, many times, under many circumstances," mid-13c., an extended form of oft, in Middle English typically before vowels and h-, probably by influence of its opposite, seldom (Middle English selden). In common use from 16c., replacing oft. Related: Oftener; oftenest.
we often met over a cup of coffee
off-street
off-target
offward
off-white
oft
often
oftentimes
ogee
ogham
Oglala
ogle