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Webster 1913 Edition


omega

o-me′ga

(ō-mē′gȧ or ō-mā′gȧ or ō′mē̍-gȧ; 277)
,
Noun.
[NL., fr. Gr.
ὦ μέγα
, i.e., the great or long o. Cf.
Mickle
.]
1.
The last letter of the Greek alphabet. See
Alpha
.
2.
The last; the end; hence, death.
Omega
! thou art Lord,” they said.
Tennyson.
Alpha and Omega
,
the beginning and the ending; hence, the chief, the whole.
Rev. i. 8.
The alpha and
omega
of science.
Sir J. Herschel.

Webster 1828 Edition


Omega

OME'GA

,
Noun.
[Gr. great O.] The name of the last letter of the Greek alphabet, as Alpha, A, is the first. Hence in Scripture, Alpha and Omega denotes the first and last, the beginning and the ending. Rev.

Definition 2024


ômega

ômega

See also: omega, Omega, ómega, and oméga

Portuguese

Noun

ômega m (plural ômegas) (Brazilian orthography)

  1. Alternative form of ómega