omissae
Omissae is a Latin term meaning "omissions" and is used as a plural noun or as a descriptive label in scholarly and liturgical contexts. The word derives from the verb omittere, to send away or to omit; the feminine plural form omissae is commonly used in Latin texts and in reference works to indicate items that have been left out.
In textual criticism and manuscript studies, omissae refer to passages, words, or lines that are absent in
In liturgical books, omissae denote prayers or directives that are omitted under certain conditions. For example,
In textual resources, "omissae" may appear in scholarly apparatus, catalog entries, or editorial prefaces to identify
Because of its Latin origin and specialized usage, omissae appears primarily in academic, liturgical, or manuscript