ome

Etymology
From the suffix. Compare.

Noun

 * 1)  The totality of a certain type of biological molecule, such as the genome or proteome.

Noun

 * 1) ear

Etymology
Cognate to 🇨🇬

Numeral

 * 1) two.

Etymology
Cognate to 🇨🇬

Numeral

 * 1) two.

Alternative forms

 * ho̊me,

Numeral

 * 1) two
 * 2) * Idem, f. 76r. col. 2.
 * Ome . dos.
 * Ome. two.
 * Ome . dos.
 * Ome. two.

Derived terms






Etymology
Cognate to 🇨🇬

Numeral

 * 1) two.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  man male adult human being

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) 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.
 * 1)  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
 * 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.

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) two.

Pronoun

 * : "to him"

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) man
 * 2) husband