Last one is causing me some doubt. 29a Very old eyes in state hospital should be replaced with time (6) I have omat? and assume it is omata but don't understand why. Is Omaha a state? If so, H (hospital) is replaced with T (time) to give omata. I can find ommatea in Chambers for definition eyes but not om(m)ata.
Please can anyone shed light on this?
I think this is referred to in the footnotes: 'one Greek plural dedicible from an etymology'. Ommata is the plural of omma, eye: Omaha is I fear a mistake by the compiler.
I think this is referred to in the footnotes: 'one Greek plural dedicible from an etymology'. Ommata is the plural of omma, eye: Omaha is I fear a mistake by the compiler.
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.