Difference between revisions of "Ombushes"
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− | * '''ambushes''' → the mythological motif of natives lying in wait to ambush the returning exile → [[Page_5|FW 005.27:]] [[collupsus]] | + | * '''ambushes''' → the mythological motif of natives lying in wait to ambush the returning exile → [[Page_5|FW 005.27:]] [[collupsus]] |
* '''''Sw'' ombud:''' a commissioner | * '''''Sw'' ombud:''' a commissioner | ||
* '''''aum bushes:''' (sacred bush) aum meaning sacred in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism and bush refering to the burning bush | * '''''aum bushes:''' (sacred bush) aum meaning sacred in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism and bush refering to the burning bush | ||
+ | * '''''Oom:''' dutch for uncle | ||
+ | * '''''Om:''' Dutch preposition for around | ||
+ | * '''''Om:''' translates as Man in Romanin | ||
+ | * '''''Om:''' a river in Russia | ||
+ | * '''''Ohm:''' a unit of power |
Revision as of 02:27, 13 August 2006
- ambushes → the mythological motif of natives lying in wait to ambush the returning exile → FW 005.27: collupsus
- Sw ombud: a commissioner
- aum bushes: (sacred bush) aum meaning sacred in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism and bush refering to the burning bush
- Oom: dutch for uncle
- Om: Dutch preposition for around
- Om: translates as Man in Romanin
- Om: a river in Russia
- Ohm: a unit of power