orby
English
Etymology
orb
+
-y
Adjective
orby
(
comparative
more
orby
,
superlative
most
orby
)
(
obsolete
)
having characteristics of an
orb
Chapman
It smote Atrides
orbie
targe; but runne not through the brasse.
When, now arraid The world was with the spring; and
orbie
houres Had gone the round againe, through herbs and flowers.
Anagrams
Roby
,
bryo-
Czech
Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈorbɪ/
Hyphenation:
or‧by
Noun
orby
genitive singular of
orba
nominative plural of
orba
accusative plural of
orba
vocative plural of
orba
Anagrams
bory
obry
roby
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