Organ, 1) natural instrument: Wiv. V, 5, 55. Ado IV, 1, 228. Merch. III, 1, 62. Tw. I, 4, 33. H5 IV, 1, 21. Troil. V, 2, 123. Hml. II, 2, 623. Lr. I, 4, 301. Ant. II, 7, 49.
2) any instrument: “and given his deputation all the --s of our own power,” Meas. I, 1, 21. “his powerful sound within an o. weak,” All's II, 1, 179. “there is much music in this little o.” Hml. III, 2, 385. “that I might be the o.” IV, 7, 71.