O any thing circular:
“this wooden O”
HENRY V., Prologue, 13
; (the Globe Theatre on the Bankside, which
“was circular within,”
COLLIER)
“The little O, the earth,”
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, v. 2.
81
;
“so full of O's”
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, v. 2.
45
(marks of the small-pox);
“fiery oes,”
A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, iii. 2.
188.
(
“O's,”
Dyce
), (orbs, stars)