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orby, a. rare.|ˈɔːbɪ| [-y.] a. Of the form of an orb; orbicular, circular. b. Moving as in a circle, revolving, ‘coming round’. c. Of the nature of, or pertaining to, an orb or heavenly body.
c1611Chapman Iliad iii. 357 It smote Atrides' orby targe. 1615― Odyss. x. 588 The world was with the spring, and orby hours Had gone the round again through herbs and flowers. 1818Keats Endym. iii. 180 [To the Moon] Thine orby power Is coming fresh upon me. |