See also: AUM and aum.

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From Sanskrit (oṃ).

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aum

  1. A common transliteration of , the sacred syllable in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.

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Etymology 1 edit

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aum (plural aums)

  1. Alternative form of om (mystical syllable)

Etymology 2 edit

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aum (plural aums)

  1. Alternative form of aam

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Galo edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Tani *ɦum (three), Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-sum (three). Cognate with Tibetan གསུམ (gsum).

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aum

  1. three

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aum

  1. meeting

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Etymology edit

Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-sum (three). Cognate with Tibetan གསུམ (gsum).

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aum

  1. three