omena

English

Etymology

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Noun

omena (uncountable)

  1. In Kenya, small fish dried and milled into flour.
    • 1986, Hunger Notes: A Newsletter of World Hunger Education Service:
      The women grow maize, beans, peas and sorghum, and are particularly happy with weaning foods taught by the Agricultural Extension staff because these foods are within their reach physically and economically: maize and bean flour, sorghum and pea flour, or flour from maize and omena (the omena fish is easily gotten from Lake Victoria).
    • 1988, Ruth K. Oniang'o, Feeding the Child, page 99:
      Well dried tiny fish (omena) can be mixed with grain such as maize or millet and milled into flour. The flour should be prepared in amounts which should not be kept for longer than 2 weeks since it is likely to go bad. The dried omena can also be prepared into powder separately and this can be added in spoonfuls to the food during preparation.
    • 1986, Miriam S. Chaiken, Traditional Patterns and Modern Dilemmas: Designing Locally Appropriate Health Interventions:
      However local people recognize that the omena should preferably be eaten shortly after drying. They report that if the omena becomes too old the taste becomes bitter, so they tend to purchase omena only in the quantities which can be used up quickly.

Anagrams


Finnish

Omenia.

Etymology

Perhaps a loan from an Indo-Iranian language into Proto-Finnic, compare Yidgha [script needed] (åmuno), [script needed] (amun, apple). Related to Estonian õun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈomenɑ/, [ˈo̞me̞nɑ]

Noun

omena

  1. apple

Declension

Inflection of omena (Kotus type 11/omena, no gradation)
nominative omena omenat
genitive omenan omenien
omenoiden
omenoitten
partitive omenaa omenia
omenoita
illative omenaan omeniin
omenoihin
singular plural
nominative omena omenat
accusative nom. omena omenat
gen. omenan
genitive omenan omenien
omenoiden
omenoitten
omenojenrare
omenainrare
partitive omenaa omenia
omenoita
omenojarare
inessive omenassa omenoissa
omenissa
elative omenasta omenoista
omenista
illative omenaan omeniin
omenoihin
adessive omenalla omenoilla
omenilla
ablative omenalta omenoilta
omenilta
allative omenalle omenoille
omenille
essive omenana omenoina
omenina
translative omenaksi omenoiksi
omeniksi
instructive omenoin
omenin
abessive omenatta omenoitta
omenitta
comitative omenoineen
omenineen

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Compounds

References

  • Häkkinen, Kaisa (2004) Nykysuomen etymologinen sanakirja [Modern Finnish etymological dictionary] (in Finnish), Juva: WSOY, →ISBN

Anagrams


Luo

a woman selling omena in Kisumu County

Noun

omena

  1. silver cyprinid, Lake Victoria sardine, mukene (Rastrineobola argentea);[1][2] found in Lake Victoria, tiny[2] and edible.[1]

References

  1. Awange, Joseph L. and Obiero Ong'ang'a (2006). Lake Victoria: Ecology, Resources, Environment, p. 33. Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer.
  2. Kokwaro, John O. and Timothy Johns (1998). Luo Biological Dictionary, p. 253. East African Educational Publishers. →ISBN
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