OMEGOID
O*me"goid, a. Etym: [Omega + -oid.]
Defn: Having the form of the Greek capital letter Omega (
OMELET Om"e*let, n. Etym: [F. omelette, OF. amelette, alumete, alumelle, perh. fr. L. lamella. Cf. Lamella.]
Defn: Eggs beaten up with a little flour, etc., and cooked in a frying pan; as, a plain omelet.
OMEN
O"men, n. Etym: [L. omen, the original form being osmen, according to
Varro.]
Defn: An occurrence supposed to portend, or show the character of, some future event; any indication or action regarded as a foreshowing; a foreboding; a presage; an augury. Bid go with evil omen, and the brand Of infamy upon my name. Milton.
OMEN
O"men, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Omened; p. pr. & vb. n. Omening.]
Defn: To divine or to foreshow by signs or portents; to have omens or premonitions regarding; to predict; to augur; as, to omen ill of an enterprise. The yet unknown verdict, of which, however, all omened the tragical contents. Sir W. Scott.
OMENED
O"mened, a.
Defn: Attended by, or containing, an omen or omens; as, happy-omened day.