Omer

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== English == === Etymology 1 === Variant of omer ==== Noun ==== Omer (uncountable) (Judaism, usually with 'the') The 49-day period from the second day of Passover to Shavuot, begun and ended with an offering of a sheaf of barley and noted nightly during evening prayer. (Judaism) Alternative form of omer: the sheaf of barley offered on the second day of Passover. ===== Derived terms ===== === Etymology 2 === Possibly from the Hebrew verb אמר (“to say, to tell”), itself cognate with Arabic أَمَرَ (ʔamara, “to command”). ==== Proper noun ==== Omer (biblical) A masculine name included within a Biblical genealogy as a descendant of Esau at Genesis 36:11. === Anagrams === -more, More, Rome, Moré, Mero, mero, erom, Orme, moer, mero-, more, Orem == Albanian == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish عمر (ömer), from Arabic عُمَر (ʕumar). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /omer/ === Proper noun === Omer m a male given name from Arabic ==== Declension ==== == French == === Etymology === Ultimately from Frankish *Audamār, which consists of Proto-Germanic *audaz (“wealth, riches”) and *mēraz (“famous”). Cognates include Czech and German Otmar. Cognates of *ōd- from *audaz include the first part of the given names Otto, Edward and Edmund. See also Old English ēad. Cognates of *-mǣr-/*-mār- from *mērijaz include: the second part of given names like Sigmar, Dietmar, Ingemar, etc. See Old English mǣre. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɔ.mɛʁ/ === Proper noun === Omer m a male given name ==== Related terms ==== female given name: Omère male variant: Audomar == Serbo-Croatian == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish عمر (ömer), from Arabic عُمَر (ʕumar). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /omer/(This entry needs an audio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, please record this word. The recorded pronunciation will appear here when it's ready.) === Proper noun === Omer m anim (Cyrillic spelling Омер) a male given name from Arabic ==== Declension ==== This entry needs an inflection-table template. === Further reading === “Omer”, in Portal suvremenih hrvatskih osobnih imena [Portal of contemporary Croatian personal names] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2018–2026