"om" meaning in Indonesian

See om in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

IPA: [ˈɔm]
Etymology: From Sanskrit ओं (oṃ) or औं (auṃ) or ॐ (oṃ). Cognate with Balinese ᬒᬁ. Etymology templates: {{der|id|sa|ओं}} Sanskrit ओं (oṃ), {{m|sa|औं}} औं (auṃ), {{m|sa|ॐ}} ॐ (oṃ), {{cog|ban|ᬒᬁ}} Balinese ᬒᬁ Head templates: {{head|id|interjection}} om
  1. (Hinduism, Buddhism) om: a sacred, mystical syllable used in prayer and meditation. Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Buddhism, Hinduism
    Sense id: en-om-id-intj-vyrIynlY Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

IPA: [ˈɔm] Forms: omku [first-person, possessive], ommu [possessive, second-person], omnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Dutch oom (“uncle”), from Middle Dutch oom, from Old Dutch *ōm, from Proto-Germanic *awahaimaz (“maternal uncle”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwh₂os (“maternal uncle, maternal grandfather”). Etymology templates: {{bor|id|nl|oom|t=uncle}} Dutch oom (“uncle”), {{der|id|dum|oom}} Middle Dutch oom, {{der|id|odt|*ōm}} Old Dutch *ōm, {{der|id|gem-pro|*awahaimaz||maternal uncle}} Proto-Germanic *awahaimaz (“maternal uncle”), {{der|id|ine-pro|*h₂éwh₂os||maternal uncle, maternal grandfather}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwh₂os (“maternal uncle, maternal grandfather”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} om (first-person possessive omku, second-person possessive ommu, third-person possessive omnya)
  1. (colloquial) uncle (The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent) Tags: colloquial
    Sense id: en-om-id-noun-ZaJgd~ni
  2. (colloquial) uncle (form of address to a man by young people or children) Tags: colloquial
    Sense id: en-om-id-noun-wNDzKZPp Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Indonesian entries with incorrect language header: 24 17 60 Disambiguation of Indonesian terms with redundant script codes: 30 17 52
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
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      },
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    },
    {
      "args": {
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      },
      "expansion": "Balinese ᬒᬁ",
      "name": "cog"
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  "lang": "Indonesian",
  "lang_code": "id",
  "pos": "intj",
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          "kind": "topical",
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          "name": "Buddhism",
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            "Religion",
            "Culture",
            "Society",
            "All topics",
            "Fundamental"
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        },
        {
          "kind": "topical",
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            "Asia",
            "Culture",
            "Earth",
            "Eurasia",
            "Society",
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            "Fundamental"
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    {
      "ipa": "[ˈɔm]"
    }
  ],
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}

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      },
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    {
      "ipa": "[ˈɔm]"
    }
  ],
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