ôr: The word is used once for either (), and is still in poetic use in this sense; as in, “Without or wave or wind†(Coleridge); “Or the bakke or some bone he breketh in his dzouthe†(Piers Plowman (B), VII, 93; compare Merchant of Venice, III, ii, 65). It is also used with “ever†for before (; Ecclesiasticus 18:19), which the American Standard Revised Version substitutes in (compare , ); ; .