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ome
- (international standards, obsolete) Former ISO 639-3 language code for Omejes.
From the suffix -ome. Compare ology.
ome (plural omes)
- (biology) The totality of a certain type of biological entity in an organism etc., e.g. the genome or proteome.
- 2012, OMICS: Biomedical Perspectives and Applications[1], →ISBN, page 190:
The four basic omes, their major interactions, and the evolution of other human omes. - 2013, George M. Church, “Reading and writing omes”, in Molecular Systems Biology, →DOI:
The series is launched with a review from the Snyder group on reading human omes - 2016, J. A. Stallins, D. M. Law, S. A. Strosberg, J. J. Rossi, “Geography and postgenomics: how space and place are the new DNA”, in GeoJournal[2], →DOI, archived from the original on 2 January 2022:
Proposing a new ome has become a way of validating the importance, relevance, and financial promise of a research program.
- 2012, OMICS: Biomedical Perspectives and Applications[1], →ISBN, page 190:
ome
Central Huasteca Nahuatl
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Cognate to Classical Nahuatl ome
ome
Central Nahuatl cardinal numbers
| < 1 | 2 | 3 > |
|---|---|---|
| Cardinal : ome Ordinal : inic ome | ||
Cognate to Classical Nahuatl ome
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- Herrera López, Hermilo (2015); Diccionario de la lengua Náhuatl de Texcoco, Instituto Mexiquense de los pueblos indígenas. Academia de la lengua náhuatl de Texcoco, Mexico City, Mexico.
Classical Nahuatl numbers (edit)
| | 40 | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | - | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | ← 1 | 2 | 3 → [a], [b], [c], [d] | | Cardinal: ōme Ordinal: ic ōme Adverbial: ōccān, ōppa Distributive: ōōme, ohōme | | |
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ōme
- two
- Idem, f. 76r. col. 2.
Ome . dos.
Ome. two.
- Idem, f. 76r. col. 2.
Alonso de Molina (1571), Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana y mexicana y castellana, Editorial Porrúa, pages 118v, 76r
Wright, David (2016), Lectura del Náhuatl, rev. ed. edition, Ciudad de México: Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas, page 180
Rhymes: -oːmə
ome m (plural omes, no diminutive)
- alternative form of oom (“uncle”)
Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl
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Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl cardinal numbers
| < 1 | 2 | 3 > |
|---|---|---|
| Cardinal : ome Ordinal : ompa | ||
Cognate to Classical Nahuatl ome
ome
ome
From Old Occitan ome, from Latin homō.
ome m (plural omes)
- (Mistralian) man (male adult human being)
Old Galician-Portuguese
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ome m (plural omes)
- man (male adult human being)
- Ond auẽo pois aſſẏ— que en Beia u moraua un ome Caſado ben con ſa moll q̇ amaua
It happened as such, that in Beja lived a man, well-married with his wife whom he loved.
- Ond auẽo pois aſſẏ— que en Beia u moraua un ome Caſado ben con ſa moll q̇ amaua
- man (the human race in its entirety)
- Eſta primeira é de comel fez ó çeo. ⁊ á terra. ⁊ ó mar ⁊ o ſol. ⁊ á lũa. ⁊ as eſtrelas ⁊ todalas outras couſas q̇ ſon. ⁊ como fez ó ome áſa ſemellança
This first one is (about) how He made the heaven, and the earth, and the sea, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and everything else that exists. And how (He) made man in His own likeness.
- Eſta primeira é de comel fez ó çeo. ⁊ á terra. ⁊ ó mar ⁊ o ſol. ⁊ á lũa. ⁊ as eſtrelas ⁊ todalas outras couſas q̇ ſon. ⁊ como fez ó ome áſa ſemellança
- (gender): moller
- Fala: homi
- Galician: home
- Portuguese: homem, home (see there for further descendants)
- hom, home, om, omne
ome m (oblique plural omes, nominative singular om, nominative plural **ome)
ome
- (indefinite) Used to indicate an unspecified individual: one, people, you, someone
- 13th c., Aimeric de Belenoi, Anc puois qe giois ni cantç 28–29:
q'enperis ne reinhatç ¶ non fan ome grasir, mas cors verais
For neither empire nor kingdom makes one liked, but an honest heart [does]
- 13th c., Aimeric de Belenoi, Anc puois qe giois ni cantç 28–29:
- Occitan: òme, ome
- Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002), “homo”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 4: G H I, page 453
- ome – Dictionnaire de l’occitan médiéval en ligne
ome
- alternative form of omne
ome
ome
From Old French ome, from Latin homō.
ome m (plural omes)
- (gender): feme