omnis

Etymology
From, from , from the verbal root. Related to and. It could also reflect the base (compare ), to which De Vaan gives a slight preference for semantic reasons.

Adjective

 * 1)  every
 * 2)  whole, the entirety, all
 * 3)  all
 * 4) * Attributed to Ennius by Augustinus in De Trinitate; Book XIII, Chapter III
 * "la"
 * 1) * Attributed to Ennius by Augustinus in De Trinitate; Book XIII, Chapter III
 * "la"
 * "la"

- Omnēs mortālēs sēsē laudārier optant.

Usage notes

 * In separating omnis from ' it can be useful to remember Quintilian's sentence (Ins.Or.8.3.70), "minus est tamen tōtum dīcere, quam omnia" ("It is less to say the whole, than all the parts'''.").

Descendants

 * (as in the phrase ognin cosa, dialects vary)
 * (as in the phrase ognin cosa, dialects vary)
 * (as in the phrase ognin cosa, dialects vary)
 * (as in the phrase ognin cosa, dialects vary)
 * (as in the phrase ognin cosa, dialects vary)