ὄμμα

Etymology
From, from the radical *ὀπ- (from ) + , with regressive assimilation (compare the Aeolic form, with progressive assimilation).

Noun

 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1) the eye of ;  the
 * 2)  that which brings light
 * 3)  anything  ,  the
 * 4) the
 * 5) an eye-hole
 * 1)  that which brings light
 * 2)  anything  ,  the
 * 3) the
 * 4) an eye-hole
 * 1)  that which brings light
 * 2)  anything  ,  the
 * 3) the
 * 4) an eye-hole
 * 1)  anything  ,  the
 * 2) the
 * 3) an eye-hole
 * 1) the
 * 2) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole
 * 1) an eye-hole