(historical) A rigorous training regimen for Spartan men in preparation for army service.
In ancient Greek music, tempo or pace; rhythmical movement.
Melodic motion upward or downward by successive scale-steps: same as ductus in medieval music.
agone
agone
adv
(archaic or dialectal, Northern England) Alternative form of ago
genoa
genoa
noun
(nautical) A staysail that resembles a jib but extends aft beyond the mast.
gloea
goave
goave
verb
To make a goaf (stack)
legoa
neoga
ogema
ogema
Proper noun
A city in Minnesota.
A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A town and/or a in Wisconsin.
omega
omega
noun
(fandom slang) In omegaverse fiction, a person of a submissive secondary sex driven by biology, magic, or other means to bond with an alpha, with males of this type often being able to get pregnant.
(often capitalized) The end; the final, last or ultimate in a sequence.
(physics) Angular velocity; symbol: ω.
(set theory) A transfinite ordinal number referring to the next position after ordering a countably infinite set.
(slang) An omega male.
The twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase version: Ω; lowercase: ω.
onega
onega
Proper noun
a freshwater lake in the north-west European part of Russia, located on the territory of Republic of Karelia, Leningrad Oblast and Vologda Oblast
orage
osage
osage
Noun
A member of a certain Native American people related to the Sioux.
Proper noun
The language of this people.
A city in Iowa, USA, and the county seat of Mitchell County.
A in Minnesota.
A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A in Wyoming.
A river in (the which is a tributary of the River.