aum
Translingual
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
aum
- A common transliteration of ॐ, the sacred syllable in Hinduism.
English
Noun
aum (plural aums)
Anagrams
Westrobothnian
Etymology 1
From Old Norse aumr.
Adjective
aum
Etymology 2
From Old Norse eyma.
Verb
aum
- (intransitive) To hold tenderness, have affection.
- (intransitive) To feel tender, aching in some limb.
Related terms
- öntj
- öntjes
- öntjesɑmm
- öntjele
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