omnium gatherum

  • 1Omnium Gatherum — Origin Karhula, Finland Genres Melodic death metal, progressive death metal Years active 1996–present Labels Lifeforce Records …

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  • 2Omnium-gatherum — Om ni*um gath er*um, n. [A macaronic compound of L. omnium, gen. pl. of omnis all, and E. gather.] A miscellaneous collection of things or persons; a confused mixture; a medley; a hodgepodge. [Colloq. & Humorous] Selden. Syn: hotchpotch, odds and …

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  • 3omnium gatherum — 1520s, miscellaneous collection, humorous coinage from L. omnium of all (gen. plural of omnis; see OMNI (Cf. omni) ) + Latinized form of English GATHER (Cf. gather) …

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  • 4omnium-gatherum — [äm′nē əm gath′ər əm] n. [pseudo L < L omnium, gen. pl. of omnis, all + GATHER + em for THEM] a miscellaneous collection of persons or things …

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  • 5Omnium Gatherum — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Melodic Death Metal Gründung 1996 Website http://www.omnium …

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  • 6omnium gatherum — /ˌɒmniəm ˈgæðərʊm/ (say .omneeuhm gadhuhroom) noun a miscellaneous collection: *sundry other specimens of the omnium gatherum we were blessed with. –henry handel richardson, 1925. {Latin omnium of all + gatherumpseudo Latin form of gather} …

  • 7omnium-gatherum — omnium gath·er·um …

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  • 8omnium-gatherum — /om nee euhm gadh euhr euhm/, n., pl. omnium gatherums. a miscellaneous collection. [1520 30; < L omnium of all (gen. pl. of omnis) + pseudo L gatherum a gathering] * * * …

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  • 9omnium-gatherum — om•ni•um gath•er•um [[t]ˌɒm ni əmˈgæð ər əm[/t]] n. pl. ums a miscellaneous collection • Etymology: 1520–30; &LT; L omnium of all (gen. pl. of omnis) + pseudo L gatherum a gathering …

    From formal English to slang

  • 10omnium-gatherum — noun (plural omnium gatherums) Etymology: Latin omnium (genitive plural of omnis) + English gather + Latin um, noun ending Date: 1530 a miscellaneous collection (as of things or persons) …

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