O, the fourth vowel: LLL V, 1, 60. Tw. II, 5, 118. Tw. II, 5, 118 Tw. II, 5, 118 Tw. II, 5, 118* Tw. II, 5, 118
Substantively, == any thing circular: “O that your face were not so full of Oes,” LLL V, 2, 45 (marks of the small-pox). “all you fiery oes,” Mids. III, 2, 188 (the stars). “may we cram within this wooden O the very casques that did affright the air at Agincourt?” Mids. III, 2, 188. “the little O, the earth,” Ant. V, 2, 81.