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O
O
O,
the
fifteenth
letter
of
the
English
alphabet
,
derives
its
form
,
value
,
and
name
from
the
Greek
O,
through
the
Latin
.
The
letter
came
into
the
Greek
from
the
Ph/
nician
,
which
possibly
derived
it
ultimately
from
the
Egyptian
.
Etymologically
,
the
letter
o is
most
closely
related
to a, e,
and
u; as in E.
bone
, AS.
ban
; E.
stone
, AS.
stan
; E.
broke
, AS.
brecan
to
break
; E.
bore
, AS.
beran
to
bear
; E.
dove
, AS. d/fe; E.
toft
,
tuft
;
tone
,
tune
;
number
, F.
nombre
.
O
Among
the
ancients
, O
was
a
mark
of
triple
time
,
from
the
notion
that
the
ternary
, or
number
3, is
the
most
perfect
of
numbers
,
and
properly
expressed
by a
circle
,
the
most
perfect
figure
.
O
n.
The
letter
O, or
its
sound
.
O
n.
Something
shaped
like
the
letter
O; a
circle
or
oval
.
O
n.
A
cipher
;
zero
.
O
a.
One
.
O
interj.
An
exclamation
used
in
calling
or
directly
addressing
a
person
or
personified
object
;
also
, as an
emotional
or
impassioned
exclamation
expressing
pain
,
grief
,
surprise
,
desire
,
fear
,
etc
.
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