om definitions Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Sanskrit Date: 1788 a ... sacred syllable considered the greatest of all mantras. The syllable om is composed of the three sounds a-u-m (in ... Vedic scriptures, Rig, Yajur, and Sama (see Vedic religion). Thus om mystically embodies the essence of the universe. It is uttered ... in the UK) Order of Merit. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Om Om, interj. & n. [Also Aum, Um.] [Skr. [=o]m.] A mystic ... symbol of the trinity formed by Vishnu, Siva, and Brahma. Om mani padme hun, a sacred formula of buddhism (esp. ...
Om mani padme hun definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Om Om, interj. & n. [Also Aum, Um.] [Skr. [=o]m.] A mystic ... symbol of the trinity formed by Vishnu, Siva, and Brahma. Om mani padme hun, a sacred formula of buddhism (esp. of ...
... interwoven with physical considerations. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Geometry Ge*om"e*try, n.; pl. Geometries[F. g['e]om['e]trie, L. geometria, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to measure land ... second and higher degrees. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Geometry Ge*om"e*try, n.; pl. Geometries[F. g['e]om['e]trie, L. geometria, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to measure land ...
Fathom definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary FATH'OM, n. 1. A measure of length containing six feet, the ... lead. 2. Reach; penetration; depth of thought or contrivance. FATH'OM, v.t. 1. To encompass with the arms extended or ... outstretched arms f. Gmc Webster's 1913 Dictionary Fathom Fath"om, n. [OE. fadme, fa[eth]me, AS. f[ae][eth ... lead their business. --Shak. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Fathom Fath"om, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fathomed; p. pr. & vb. n ...
Ominousness definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OM'INOUSNESS, n. The quality of being ominous. Merriam Webster's noun see ominous Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ominous Om"i*nous, a. [L. ominosus, fr. omen. See Omen.] Of ... God, a sacrifice without a heart was accounted ominous. --South. -- Om"i*nous*ly, adv. -- Om"i*nous*ness, n.
Buxom definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary BUX'OM, a. 1. Obedient; obsequious; ready to obey. 2. Gay; lively ... BOW(2) + -SOME(1) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Buxom Bux"om, a. [OE. buxum, boxom, buhsum, pliable, obedient, AS. b[=o ... and as merry as the day was long. --Tatler. -- Bux"om*ly, adv. -- Bux"om*ness, n. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary If you describe a ...
Ominously definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OM'INOUSLY, adv. With good or bad omens. WordNet (r) 3 ... Webster's adverb see ominous Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ominous Om"i*nous, a. [L. ominosus, fr. omen. See Omen.] Of ... God, a sacrifice without a heart was accounted ominous. --South. -- Om"i*nous*ly, adv. -- Om"i*nous*ness, n. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary see ominous
Omber definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OM'BER, OM'BRE, n. [L. homo.] A game at cards, borrowed from ... sometimes by two or five. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Omber Om"ber, Ombre Om"bre, n. [F. hombre, fr. Sp. hombre, lit., a man ...
Venom definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary VEN'OM, n. [L. venenum, venor, to hunt, to drive or chase ... express substances taken into the stomach. 2. Spite; malice. VEN'OM, v.t. To poison; to infect with venom. [Little used ... f. L venenum poison Webster's 1913 Dictionary Venom Ven"om, n. [OE. venim, OF. venim, F. venin, L. veneum. Cf ... virus; bane. See Poison. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Venom Ven"om, v. t. [OE. venimen, OF. venimer, L. venenare. See Venom ...
Ominous definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OM'INOUS, a. [L. ominosus.] 1. Foreboding or presaging evil; indicating ... Etymology: L ominosus (as OMEN) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ominous Om"i*nous, a. [L. ominosus, fr. omen. See Omen.] Of ... God, a sacrifice without a heart was accounted ominous. --South. -- Om"i*nous*ly, adv. -- Om"i*nous*ness, n. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary If you ...
... recompensare (as RE-, COMPENSATE) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Recompense Rec"om*pense (r[e^]k"[o^]m*p[e^]ns), v ... requite; compensate; reward; remunerate. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Recompense Rec"om*pense (r?k"?m*p?ns), v. i. To give ... amends or requital. [Obs.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Recompense Rec"om*pense, n. [Cf. F. r['e]compense.] An equivalent returned ...
Atom definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary AT'OM, n. [Gr.; L. atomus; from not, and to cut.] 1 ... f. Gk atomos indivisible Webster's 1913 Dictionary Atom At"om, v. t. To reduce to atoms. [Obs.] --Feltham. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Atom At"om, n. [L. atomus, Gr. ?, uncut, indivisible; 'a priv. + ?, verbal adj ...
Recommendably definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Recommendable Rec`om*mend"a*ble (-?*b'l), a. [Cf. F. recommandable.] Suitable to be recommended; worthy of praise; commendable. --Glanvill. -- Rec`om*mend"a*ble*ness, n. -- Rec`om*mend"a*bly, adv.
... seeking to win the pool Webster's 1913 Dictionary Omber Om"ber, Ombre Om"bre, n. [F. hombre, fr. Sp. hombre, lit., a man ... not to make three. --Young. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ombre Om"bre, n. [F., of uncertain origin.] (Zo["o]l.) A ...
... definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary AEsthesiometer [AE]s*the`si*om"e*ter, Esthesiometer Es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? (see [AE]sthesia) + -meter.] An instrument ... or altered. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Esthesiometer Es*the`si*om"e*ter, n. Same as [AE]sthesiometer.