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  1.                 From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
                    

    Orb \Orb\ ([^o]rb), n. [OF. orb blind, fr. L. orbus destitute.] (Arch.) A blank window or panel. [Obs.] --Oxf. Gloss. [1913 Webster]

  2.                 From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
                    

    Orb \Orb\, n. [F. orbe, fr. L. orbis circle, orb. Cf. Orbit.] [1913 Webster] 1. A spherical body; a globe; especially, one of the celestial spheres; a sun, planet, or star. [1913 Webster]

    In the small orb of one particular tear. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

    Whether the prime orb, Incredible how swift, had thither rolled. --Milton. [1913 Webster]

    2. One of the azure transparent spheres conceived by the ancients to be inclosed one within another, and to carry the heavenly bodies in their revolutions. [1913 Webster]

    3. A circle; esp., a circle, or nearly circular orbit, described by the revolution of a heavenly body; an orbit. [1913 Webster]

    The schoolmen were like astronomers, which did feign eccentrics, and epicycles, and such engines of orbs. --Bacon. [1913 Webster]

    You seem to me as Dian in her orb. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

    In orbs Of circuit inexpressible they stood, Orb within orb. --Milton. [1913 Webster]

    4. A period of time marked off by the revolution of a heavenly body. [R.] --Milton. [1913 Webster]

    5. The eye, as luminous and spherical. [Poetic] [1913 Webster]

    A drop serene hath quenched their orbs. --Milton. [1913 Webster]

    6. A revolving circular body; a wheel. [Poetic] [1913 Webster]

    The orbs Of his fierce chariot rolled. --Milton. [1913 Webster]

    7. A sphere of action or influence. --Wordsworth. [1913 Webster]

    But in our orbs we'll live so round and safe. --Shak [1913 Webster]

    8. Same as Mound, a ball or globe. See 1st Mound. [1913 Webster]

    9. (Mil.) A body of soldiers drawn up in a circle, as for defense, esp. infantry to repel cavalry. [1913 Webster]

    Syn: Globe; ball; sphere. See Globe. [1913 Webster]

  3.                 From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
                    

    Orb \Orb\ ([^o]rb), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Orbed ([^o]rbd); p. pr. & vb. n. Orbing.] 1. To form into an orb or circle. [Poetic] --Milton. --Lowell. [1913 Webster]

    2. To encircle; to surround; to inclose. [Poetic] [1913 Webster]

    The wheels were orbed with gold. --Addison. [1913 Webster]

  4.                 From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
                    

    Orb \Orb\, v. i. To become round like an orb. [Poetic] [1913 Webster]

    And orb into the perfect star. --Tennyson. [1913 Webster]