"Ops" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin Ops, from Latin ops (“resources, wealth”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ep-(i)-, *h₃op-(i)- (“force, ability”), from *h₃ep- base Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|la|Ops}} Learned borrowing from Latin Ops, {{der|en|la|ops|t=resources, wealth}} Latin ops (“resources, wealth”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*h₃ep-(i)-}} Proto-Indo-European *h₃ep-(i)-, {{m|ine-pro|*h₃op-(i)-||force, ability}} *h₃op-(i)- (“force, ability”), {{m|ine-pro|*h₃ep-}} *h₃ep- Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Ops
  1. (Roman mythology) The goddess of earth and fertility. Equivalent to the Greek Rhea, Ops was the sister-wife of Saturn and mother of Jupiter. After Saturn learned of a prophecy that his children by Ops would overthrow him, he ate each of them just after they were born; however, Ops saved Jupiter by feeding Saturn a stone instead. Wikipedia link: Ops Tags: Roman Categories (topical): Roman deities Translations (goddess): Ops (Finnish), Ops [feminine] (German), Ops [feminine] (Irish), オプス (Opusu) (Japanese), Ops [feminine] (Latin), Ops Consivia [feminine] (Polish), Ops [feminine] (Polish), Ops [feminine] (Portuguese), Opis [feminine] (Portuguese), Ops [common-gender] (Swedish), Ops [feminine] (Welsh)
    Sense id: en-Ops-en-name-UeAmOjLp Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences

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