What is the meaning of Om?
ISO 639-1 language code for Oromo.
A sacred, mystical syllable used in prayer and meditation.
To chant the sacred syllable om.
(Can we verify this sense?) Clipping of nom.
Contraction of op/of däm (“on the”).
Contraction of on däm (“in the”).
Alternative spelling of omw (“your”)
Alternative form of omme
Alternative form of omme
in (after a period of time)
during, in (with words for seasons or times of the day)
in (after a period of time)
Used to introduce yes-no-questions.
a weak sound
Alternative form of hom
Alternative form of ome
alternative form of omu (“ripe”)
Alternative form of omp (“there”)
to disengage
such that something changes orientation or has its orientation changed
such that something moves or is moved to the far side of something
such that something is surrounded
in changing, goalless directions
again, returning to the beginning (whence ommer, om igen, tro om igen)
such that something is changed (whence lave om
going forwards in a book or similar, reaching some page
such that something rotates or revolves (either of its own accord or by external influence)
at (a time)
for (some purpose or object), concerning
around, over (to another state)
over, from an upright to a horizontal position (as in "fall over")
in order to; shortening of om te
om: a sacred, mystical syllable used in prayer and meditation.
uncle (The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent)
uncle (form of address to a man by young people or children)
man (male)
(we) might
Specifies that a verb is done again; compare English re-.
to simmer
pitch-dark; pitch-black; very much (esp. dark)
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