<span class="searchmatch">omniās</span> (Late Latin, rare, nonstandard) accusative plural feminine of omnis Occasionally found in Late Latin texts as an error for omnēs in the accusative...
Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈɔm.ni.a] <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of omnis <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> n pl (genitive omnium); third declension all...
ad <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> (not comparable) (adverbial phrase) withal, to crown all based on: Titus Livius, Ab urbe condita libri (editions have ante <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> or ad <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span>) Ingentem...
opera <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> the “complete works” This title has been given to many such collections, for instance, that of Leonhard Euler....
From Latin [Term?]. quoad <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> (not comparable) (formal) in respect of all things...
nonstandard) genitive plural feminine of omnis Occasionally found in Late Latin texts as an error for omnium in the genitive plural feminine. omniae <span class="searchmatch">omniās</span>...
nonstandard) nominative plural feminine of omnis Occasionally found in Late Latin texts as an error for omnēs in the nominative plural feminine. omniārum <span class="searchmatch">omniās</span>...
in partes trēs All Gaul is divided into three parts (in the plural) all <span class="searchmatch">Omnia</span> vincit amor. Love vanquisheth all. Attributed to Ennius by Augustinus in...
(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈplɛː.ra.kʷe ˈɔm.ni.a] plēraque <span class="searchmatch">omnia</span> n pl (genitive plērōrumque omnium or plērōrunque omnium); second declension...
English hypersomnia). IPA(key): /ˈhyperˌsomniɑ/, [ˈhype̞rˌs̠o̞mniɑ̝] Rhymes: -<span class="searchmatch">omniɑ</span> Syllabification(key): hy‧per‧som‧ni‧a Hyphenation(key): hyper‧somnia hypersomnia...