obleyEtymologyFrom Anglo-Norman obblé, oblei et al., Old French oblee, obleie et al., from Late Latin oblata (“light pastry; communion wafer”), noun use of the feminine past participle of Latin offerre (“to offer”).obley means A locality in the Cabonne council area, central New South Wales, Australia. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nameA locality in the Cabonne council area, central New South Wales, Australia.nounA communion wafer.“And than the bysshop made sembelaunte as thoughe he wolde have gone to the sakeryng of a Masse, and than he toke an obley which was made in lyknesse of brede [...].”