omo
Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#OMO OsumCategory:Translingual abbreviations#OMO with o as a placeholder.
Symbol
omoCategory:Translingual lemmas#OMOCategory:Translingual symbols#OMOCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#OMOCategory:Translingual palindromes#OMOCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
See also
English
Noun
omo (uncountable)Category:English lemmas#OMOCategory:English nouns#OMOCategory:English uncountable nouns#OMOCategory:English uncountable nouns#OMOCategory:English palindromes#OMOCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Esperanto
Etymology
Ultimately named after Bavarian physicist Georg OhmCategory:Esperanto eponyms#OMO, from German Ohm (“uncle”).
Pronunciation
Noun
omo (accusative singular omon, plural omoj, accusative plural omojn)Category:Esperanto lemmas#OMOCategory:Esperanto nouns#OMOCategory:Esperanto palindromes#OMOCategory:Esperanto entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Synonyms
Further reading
- “omo”, in Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto [Complete Illustrated Dictionary of Esperanto], 2020, →ISBN
- “omo”, in Reta Vortaro [Online Dictionary] (in Esperanto), 1997-2026
Franco-Provençal
Pronunciation
Verb
omoCategory:Franco-Provençal alternative forms#OMOCategory:Franco-Provençal palindromes#OMOCategory:Franco-Provençal entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO (BeaujolaisCategory:Beaujolais#OMO, Graphie de ConflansCategory:Graphie de Conflans#OMO)
References
- omo in Lo trèsor Arpitan – on arpitan.eu
Fula
Pronoun
omoCategory:Fula lemmas#OMOCategory:Fula pronouns#OMOCategory:Fula palindromes#OMOCategory:Fula entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
- (Pulaar, Fouta-toro, Massina, Liptaako, Benin, S.W. Niger, Sokoto) third person singular;long form he/she
Dialectal variants
References
- Oumar Bah, Dictionnaire Pular-Français, Avec un index français-pular, Webonary.org, SIL International, 2014.
- Ritsuko Miyamoto (1993), “A Study of Fula Dialects : Examining the Continuous/Stative Constructions”, in Senri Ethnological Studies, volume 35, , pages 215-230
Hausa
Etymology
From OMO, a brand of detergent sold by the company Unilever.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔóː.mòː/Category:Hausa terms with IPA pronunciation#OMO
- (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [ʔóː.mòː]Category:Hausa terms with IPA pronunciation#OMO
Noun
ōmṑ m (possessed form ōmòn)Category:Hausa lemmas#OMOCategory:Hausa nouns#OMOCategory:Hausa palindromes#OMOCategory:Hausa entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Hausa masculine nouns#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
- detergent, soap powder
Hawaiian
Verb
omoCategory:Hawaiian lemmas#OMOCategory:Hawaiian verbs#OMOCategory:Hawaiian palindromes#OMOCategory:Hawaiian entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Istriot
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Istriot terms inherited from Latin#OMOCategory:Istriot terms derived from Latin#OMO homō. Compare Venetan omo, Italian uomo.
Noun
omo mCategory:Istriot lemmas#OMOCategory:Istriot nouns#OMOCategory:Istriot palindromes#OMOCategory:Istriot entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Istriot masculine nouns#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Italian
Alternative forms
- homo (obsolete spelling)
Pronunciation
Noun
omo m (plural omini)Category:Italian lemmas#OMOCategory:Italian nouns#OMOCategory:Italian countable nouns#OMOCategory:Italian palindromes#OMOCategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Italian masculine nouns#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO (regionalCategory:Regional Italian#OMO or archaicCategory:Italian archaic terms#OMO)
- alternative form of uomo
- 13th century, “De lo caballo Constantino [Constantino the horse]” (chapter 32), in Le miracole de Roma [The marvels of Rome] (overall work in Old Italian); republished as Ernesto Monaci, editor, Le miracole de Roma - Versione dei Mirabilia Romae in volgare romanesco del dugento [The marvels of Rome - Version of the Mirabilia Romae in 13th-century Roman vernacular], Rome: R[egia] società romana di storia patria, 1915, page 28:
- uno cavalieri […] se levao, lo quale dixe […]: Se forse alcuno homo ke be liberasse de questa tribulatione, quanto fora remunerato da voi? (Romanesco)Category:Italian terms with quotations#OMO
- [uno cavalieri […] se levò, lo quale disse […]: Se forse alcuno omo che ve liberasse de questa tribulazione, quanto fora remunerato da voi?]
- One cavalryman […] rose, saying […]: "If perhaps [there were] any man to free you from this trouble, how much would you reward him?"
- c. 1226, Francis of Assisi, Cantico delle creature [Canticle of the Creatures], page 1; copied, (manuscript), c. mid 13th century:
- aꝺte ſolo altıſſımo ſe konfano ⁊ nullu homo ene dıgnu te mẽtouare. (Umbria)Category:Italian terms with quotations#OMO
- [A te solo, altissimo, se confanno, e nullu omo ene dignu te mentovare.]
- They [the praises] belong to you alone, o Most High; and no man is worthy of mentioning You.
- 1300s–1310s, Dante Alighieri, “Canto I”, in Inferno [Hell], lines 64–66; republished as Giorgio Petrocchi, editor, La Commedia secondo l'antica vulgata [The Commedia according to the ancient vulgate], 2nd revised edition, Florence: publ. Le Lettere, 1994:
- "Miserere di me", gridai a lui, / "qual che tu sii, od ombra od omo certo!". / Rispuosemi: "Non omo, omo già fui […] "Category:Italian terms with quotations#OMO
- "Have pity on me", I cried to him, "whatever you are, shadow or real man!" He answered me: "Not man, a man I was once […] "
- 1549, Rinaldo Corso, “Come s'usi il converso”, Primo partimento delle lettere [First part, the letters], in Fondamenti del parlar toscano [Fundamentals of the Tuscan language], Venice, page 17:
- Quando la uoce, che ſegue, commincia da uocale, […] ſempre gli articolo ſi ſcriue intiero, perche coſì richiede la Thoſcana pronuncia. Gli altari. Gli estremi. Gli homini. Gli uccelli.Category:Italian terms with quotations#OMO
- [Quando la voce che segue comincia da vocale, […] sempre gli articolo si scrive intiero, perché così richiede la toscana pronuncia: gli altari, gli estremi, gli omini, gli uccelli.]
- When the following word starts with a vowel, […] the article gli is always written in full, because it is required by the Tuscan pronunciation: gli altari [the altars], gli estremi [the extremes], gli omini [the men], gli uccelli [the birds].
- 1682, Ettore Secondino Albergante, “Errore settimo [Seventh error]”, Parte prima [First part], in Il disinganno [The disillusionment], page 175:
- Che altro è queſta Chieſa vniuerſale ſe non vna raccolta d’Omini congregati?Category:Italian terms with quotations#OMO
- [Che altro è questa chiesa universale, se non una raccolta d'omini congregati?]
- What is this universal church, if not a group of gathered men?
Japanese
Romanization
omoCategory:Japanese non-lemma forms#OMOCategory:Japanese romanizations#OMOCategory:Japanese terms with non-redundant manual script codes#OMOCategory:Japanese entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Lombard
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Lombard terms inherited from Latin#OMOCategory:Lombard terms derived from Latin#OMO homō.
Pronunciation
Noun
omo mCategory:Lombard lemmas#OMOCategory:Lombard nouns#OMOCategory:Lombard palindromes#OMOCategory:Lombard entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Lombard masculine nouns#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Descendants
- Lombard: òmm
Nias
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-PolynesianCategory:Nias terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian#OMOCategory:Nias terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian#OMO *ʀumaq, from Proto-AustronesianCategory:Nias terms inherited from Proto-Austronesian#OMOCategory:Nias terms derived from Proto-Austronesian#OMO *ʀumaq.
Pronunciation
Noun
omo (mutated form nomo)Category:Nias lemmas#OMOCategory:Nias nouns#OMOCategory:Nias palindromes#OMOCategory:Nias entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
References
- Brown, Lea (2005) Nias. In Adelaar, Alexander & Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (eds.) The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar, p. 567. Abingdon: Routledge. →ISBN
Rapa Nui
Verb
omoCategory:Rapa Nui lemmas#OMOCategory:Rapa Nui verbs#OMOCategory:Rapa Nui palindromes#OMOCategory:Rapa Nui entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
Venetan
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Venetan terms inherited from Latin#OMOCategory:Venetan terms derived from Latin#OMO homō. Compare Italian uomo.
Noun
omo m (plural omi)Category:Venetan lemmas#OMOCategory:Venetan nouns#OMOCategory:Venetan palindromes#OMOCategory:Venetan entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Venetan masculine nouns#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
West Makian
Pronunciation
Adverb
omoCategory:West Makian lemmas#OMOCategory:West Makian adverbs#OMOCategory:West Makian palindromes#OMOCategory:West Makian entries with incorrect language header#OMOCategory:Pages with entries#OMOCategory:Pages with 15 entries#OMO
- already
- demilinga eme omo ― they loved them alreadyCategory:West Makian terms with usage examples#OMO
- enough
- mena omo ― that's enoughCategory:West Makian terms with usage examples#OMO
