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O Antiphons         
  • O antiphons in a thirteenth-century [[breviary]]
  • ''O Sapientia'', the first great antiphon of Advent
  • The added post-Christmas O antiphon 'O Thoma Didyme'
  • O antiphons in the Poissy Antiphonal, folio 30v
ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYER
O Sapientia; O Emmanuel; O Rex; O Oriens; O Clavis; O Radix; O Adonai; Advent Antiphons; O antiphons; Greater Advent Antiphons; Seven Greater Antiphons; Greater Antiphons; Great Antiphons; O antiphon; Great Advent Antiphons; Great Os
The O Antiphons (also known as the Great Advent Antiphons or Great Os) are Magnificat antiphons used at vespers on the last seven days of Advent in Western Christian traditions. They likely date to sixth-century Italy, when Boethius refers to the text in The Consolation of Philosophy.
Ó         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
O acute; O accent; Oacute; O with acute; O-acute; Ṓ; Ṍ; U+00D3
Ó, ó (o-acute) is a letter in the Czech, Emilian-Romagnol, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kashubian, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, and Sorbian languages. This letter also appears in the Afrikaans, Catalan, Dutch, Irish, Nynorsk, Bokmål, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Galician languages as a variant of letter "o".
Ǫ         
  • Proto-sinaitic ʿayin
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
O with ogonek
O with ogonek (majuscule: Ǫ, minuscule: ǫ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet formed by addition of the ogonek to the letter O. It is used in Western Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua, Muscogee, Dadibi, Gwichʼin, and Navajo.