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ōmen (old form osmen), ĭnis, n. [omen quod ex ore primum elatum est, osmen dictum, Varr. L. L. 6, § 76 Müll.; cf.:I.osmen, e quo s extritum,
id. ib. 7, § 97: omen velut oremen, quod fit ore augurium, quod non avibus aliove modo fit, Fest. p 195 Müll.; perh. orig. osmen, for ausmen; root audio, that which is heard; hence, in gen.].Lit., any indication or action regarded as a foreboding, a foreboding, prognostic, sign, token, omen (class.; cf.II.prodigium): di te deaeque omnes faxint cum istoc omine,
with your forebodings, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 33:neque solum deorum voces Pythagoraei observaverunt, sed etiam hominum, quae vocant omina,
Cic. Div. 1, 45. 102:ea quae divina testimonia vocant, ex responsis, oraculis, ominibus,
Quint. 5, 7, 35: mi pater, inquit (filiola L. Pauli), Persa (catellus) periit. Tum ille Accipio, inquit, mea filia, omen, I take it as a good omen (of a victory over king Perses), Cic. Div. 1, 46, 103:ingens omen magni triumphi,
Juv. 4, 125:qui discedens mecum ita locutus est, ut ejus oratio omen fati videretur,
Cic. Phil. 9, 4, 9:quibus Antonius (o di immortales, avertite et detestamini, quaeso hoc omen!) urbem se divisurum esse promisit,
id. ib. 4, 4, 10; cf.:atque hoc quidem detestabile omen avertat Juppiter,
id. ib. 11, 5, 11; id. Div. 2, 40, 83:exire malis ominibus,
id. Sest. 33, 72:quam (rem) tu ipse ominibus optimis prosequeris,
id. Fam. 3, 12, 2: cum bonis ominibus incipere, Liv. praef. fin.:i secundo omine,
go in God's name, good luck attend you, Hor. C. 3, 11, 50:impios parrae recinentis omen Ducat,
id. ib. 3, 27, 1:(Mater juvenem) Votis, ominibus et precibus vocat,
id. ib. 4, 5, 13:quod di prius omen in ipsum convertant,
Verg. A. 2, 190:quod acceperunt pro omine,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 20, 33.—Transf.A.A solemn assurance. condition. eā lege atque omine, ut, etc., Ter. And. 1, 2, 29.—B.A solemn usage:C.hic sceptra accipere et primos attollere fasces Regibus omen erat,
Verg. A. 7, 174.—Prima omina = nuptiae, as accompanied with auspices, Verg. A. 1, 346; cf.:Contineant nobis omina prima fidem,
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ōmen inis, n [2 AV-], a foreboding, prognostic, harbinger, sign, token, omen: voces hominum, quae vocant omina: accipio, inquit, omen, take it as a good omen: contra omina bellum poscunt, V.: ingens triumphi, Iu.: id in omen terroris acceptum, L.: ita locutus est, ut eius oratio omen fati videretur: detestabile: i secundo omine, go and good luck be with you, H.: parrae recinentis, H.: di prius omen in ipsum Convertant, V.: Cui (eam) primisque iugarat Ominibus, i. e. in her first marriage, V.—A solemn assurance, condition: Eā lege atque omine, ut, etc., T.— A solemn usage: Hic sceptra accipere Regibus omen erat, V.* * *omen, sign; token -
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* * *das Omenforeboding; portent; omen* * *['oːmən]nt -s, - or Omina['oːmina] omen* * ** * *<-s, - o Omina>[ˈo:mən, pl ˈo:mina]* * *das; Omens, Omen od. Omina omen* * *das ist ein gutes/schlechtes Omen auch that augurs well/badly* * *das; Omens, Omen od. Omina omen* * *portent n. -
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m (G omenu) sgt omen, augury- dobry/szczęśliwy/zły omen a good/happy/bad a. ill omen* * *omen, portent* * *miomen, portent, augury; dobry l. szczęśliwy omen good omen; zły omen bad l. ill omen; nomen omen aptly named.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > omen
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iz.1. ( fama, entzute) fame, renown; \omen handiko famed, fabled, celebrated2.a. reputation, name; \omen ederrekoa da he's got a good {reputation || name}; \omen txarra du herri honetan he's got a bad name for himself in this town | he's got a bad reputation in this town ; \omena galdu to become discredited | to lose one's good nameb. \omenez jakin dut I heard it on the grapevine| I heard tell about it3. -(r)i \omen egin pay homage to part.1. it is said that... | they say that..., reportedly, alledgedly; Jack-ek hiria ongi ezagutzen \omen du Jack is said to know the city well | they say Jack knows the city well ; alde ederra \omen dago, dakitenek diotenez, batetik bestera it is said, by those in the know, that they differ greatly from one another; ezin \omen du jarraitu he is said not to be able to carry on2. ( aditza ezabaturik) munduan ez \omen halakorik there's said to be nothing like it in the world; bururik ez duenak txapel beharrik, ez \omen he who has no head is said to have no need of a beret3. (I) ( esaldiaren buruan) gero hau erran zion \omen Ama Birjinak Bernadetteri: eliza bat nahi dut hemen then Our Lady reportedly told Bernadette this: I would like a church here -
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فَأْلٌ \ omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. \ نَذِير \ omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. \ See Also بَشير -
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طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
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m.omen, presage, augury, portent. -
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prep. + pron. ?"on/for us" órava ómen "have mercy on us", VT44:12, changed by Tolkien from the simple dative form men "for us", then replaced by omessë -
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[ˈəumən] nouna sign of a future event:بَشير، نَذير، دلالَةٌ عَلى المُسْتَقْبَلLong ago, storms were regarded as bad omens.
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part. książk. as the name suggests* * *indecl. nomen omen, the name is the sign of the thing.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nomen omen
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ein gutes Omen seinto augur
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