omina
Omina is a term with more than one historical and linguistic association. In classical Latin, omina is the neuter plural form of omen (omĭnis in Latin), used to denote multiple signs or portents. The form reflects the neuter plural endings of third-declension Latin nouns, and it appears in scholarly discussions of Latin grammar and in translations that render ancient texts into English while preserving Latin terminology. In English, omina is rarely used outside of linguistic or philological contexts, where it may be encountered as the Latin plural of omen rather than as a standalone English word.
Beyond its Latin roots, omina may appear in modern usage as a proper noun. Some languages or
In summary, the primary, well-attested sense of omina is as the Latin neuter plural of omen, referring