Noun
omi (plural omis)
(Polari) A man.
Fr. Eliseo Mercado, Jr., OMI, who spent several years in Datu Piang, posted at 10:58 p.m. that “Notre Dame of Dulawan is under attack and fighting is going on” as he asked for “prayers for the safety of civilians and school.” Source: Internet
Among the most ancient ideas are spiritualization and personification of all natural phenomena, belief in an upper, middle, and lower world, belief in the soul (omi) and certain totemistic concepts. Source: Internet
During this reign, Soga no Iname Titsingh, p. 33. is believed to have been the first verifiable "Great Minister" or Omi (also identified as Ō-omi). Source: Internet
Reverend Cyprian Czop, OMI, assigned as parochial vicar of the Church of the Holy Cross in Minneapolis. Source: Internet
"Omi, I think you're overreacting. Source: Internet
Once the two important musket factories in Sakai City and Omi province were conquered, it gave Nobunaga superior firepower over his enemies. Source: Internet