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.

man, person

elm

elm

Contraction of op/of däm (on the).

Contraction of on däm (in the).

on

Alternative spelling of omw (your)

Alternative form of omme

Alternative form of omme

around

in (after a period of time)

about

during, in (with words for seasons or times of the day)

whether

around

in (after a period of time)

in

about

via

whether, if

Used to introduce yes-no-questions.

a weak sound

reverberation

Alternative form of hom

raw

Alternative form of ome

alternative form of omu (ripe)

Alternative form of omp (there)

to disengage

about

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)

whether

if

if

even if

if only

around, about

at (a time)

for (some purpose or object), concerning

around, about

around, over (to another state)

over, from an upright to a horizontal position (as in "fall over")

in order to; shortening of om te

convinced, persuaded

up; over; gone (time)

man, person

husband

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)

ohm

man (male)

human

(we) might

if

about

in, within

around

during, in

a ; per

of

Specifies that a verb is done again; compare English re-.

to simmer

pitch-dark; pitch-black; very much (esp. dark)

to make a noise

he

it

around, about

about, regarding

around, about

Source: wiktionary.org