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om

om

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English

Alternative forms

Noun

om (plural oms)

  1. (Hinduism, Buddhism) A sacred, mystical syllable used in prayer and meditation.
    • 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 800:
      In fact it sounded exactly like the voice of Livia, her vanished sister, and, like her, it was intoning the Aum just as she used once to do at the beginning of her yoga sessions.
    • 2001, Hazel Curry, The Guardian, 20 Oct 2001:
      Om is pronounced "a-a-o-o-u-u-m-m" and is repeated slowly for as long as possible.

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Aromanian

Etymology

From Latin homō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [om]

Noun

om m (plural oaminj)

  1. man, person

Derived terms

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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin ulmus.

Noun

om m (plural oms)

  1. elm

Chickasaw

Adjective

om

  1. on

Chuukese

Determiner

om

  1. Alternative spelling of omw (your)

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Danish

Preposition

om

  1. about

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Dutch

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Middle Dutch ombe, omme, from Old Dutch umbi, umbe, from Proto-Germanic *umbi.

Preposition

om

  1. around, about
  2. at (a time)

Inflection

Adverb

om

  1. around, about
  2. around, over (to another state)
    Hij zette de schakelaar om.
    He turned the switch over.
  3. over, from an upright to a horizontal position (as in "fall over")

Derived terms

Conjunction

om

  1. (om te) in order to

Adjective

om (used only predicatively, not comparable)

  1. convinced, persuaded
    De rechter is om.
    The judge has been persuaded.

Friulian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin homō.

Noun

om m (plural oms) or umign

  1. man, person
  2. husband

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Middle Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /om/

Preposition

om

  1. Alternative form of omme

Adverb

om

  1. Alternative form of omme

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse um

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔm/

Preposition

om

  1. around
    Bind et rep om halsen hans! (Tie a rope around his neck!)
  2. in (when speaking of time) (after a period of time)
    Jeg kommer om ti minutter. (I shall be there in ten minutes)
  3. about
    Vi snakket nettopp om deg. (We were just talking about you)
  4. during, in (with words for seasons or times of the day)
    om våren
    during the spring, in the springtime
    om kvelden
    in the evening

Conjunction

om

  1. whether
    De spurte om jeg ville komme. (They asked whether I would come.)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse um.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʊm/ (example of pronunciation)

Preposition

om

  1. around
  2. in (after a period of time)

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Old French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔm/

Noun

om m

  1. Alternative form of hom

Old Provençal

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin homō.

Noun

om m (oblique plural oms, nominative singular oms, nominative plural om)

  1. man (male adult human being)

Polish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Named after the German physicist Georg Ohm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔm/

Noun

om m inan

  1. ohm

Declension


Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [om]

Etymology 1

From Latin homō, from earlier hemō, from Proto-Italic *hemō, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰmṓ (earthling). Compare Aromanian om, Catalan home, Esperanto homo, French homme, Interlingua homine, Italian uomo, Portuguese homem, Sardinian ómine, Spanish hombre.

Noun

om m (plural oameni)

  1. (now rare) man (male)
  2. (regardless of gender) human
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Etymology 2

Auxiliary verb form

Verb

(noi) om (modal auxiliary, first-person plural form of vrea, used with infinitives to form presumptive tenses)

  1. (we) might
    om merge mâine undeva
    we might go somewhere tomorrow

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse um, from Proto-Germanic *umbi, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂m̥bʰi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔm/

Conjunction

om

  1. if

Preposition

om

  1. about
    en bok om tåg
    a book about trains
    Vad pratar de om?
    What are they talking about?
  2. in, within (when talking about time)
    om tio minuter
    in ten minutes
  3. around
    Han har ett rep om sin hals
    He's got a rope around his neck
    De flyttade om möblerna
    They moved the furniture around
    Kocken rörde om i grytan
    The chef stirred (moved around) the pan
  4. during, in (with words for seasons or times of the day)
    om våren
    during the spring, in the springtime
    om kvällarna
    in the evenings
  5. a (only when speaking about daily or yearly frequencies)
    Han röker fem cigaretter om dagen
    He smokes five cigarettes a day
    De reser till Finland två gånger om året
    They go to Finland twice a year
  6. of
    till vänster om kylskåpet
    to the left of the refrigerator
    norr om staden
    north of the city
    Ta hand om det!
    Take care of it!

Related terms

  • bry sig om
  • året om
  • även om

Particle

om

  1. specifies that a verb is done again, compare English "re-".
    Hon målade om huset.
    She repainted the house.
    Sara blev tvungen att göra om läxorna.
    Sara had to do her homework again.

Volapük

Pronoun

om (plural oms)

  1. he (third-person masculine)
  2. (obsolete) it (third-person neuter)

Declension