Senses
1. O — O (17 occurrences across 3 original clusters) 17×
AR["يا","يَا"]·ben["ও","ওহ","ওহ,","ওহে","যীশু","হে"]·DE["o","oh"]·EN["O","O-"]·FR["o","Ô","ô"]·heb["אוֹי","הוֹי","יְהוּדִים"]·HI["अये","अरे","ओ","जो","हाय","हे"]·ID["Hai","O","Wahai","hai"]·IT["o","oh","ō"]·jav["Dhuh","Dhuh,","Dhúh","dhuh","dhúh"]·KO["모든-것-에-대하여","오"]·PT["Ó","Ó,","ó"]·RU["О","о","о-"]·ES["Oh","oh","¡Oh"]·SW["Ee","Ee-","Enyi","Lo","Lo,","ee","enyi","ewe"]·TR["Ah","Ey","ey","hangi"]·urd["ارے","اوہ","اے"]
Matt 15:28, Matt 17:17, Mark 9:19, Luke 9:41, Luke 24:25, Acts 1:1, Acts 13:10, Acts 18:14, Acts 27:21, Rom 2:1, Rom 2:3, Rom 9:20 (+5 more)
BDB / Lexicon Reference
ὦ and ὤ, an exclamation, expressing surprise, joy, or pain, O! oh! with nominative, ὢ τάλας ἐγώ Refs 5th c.BC+: also with genitive, ὢ τῆς ἀναισχυντίας Refs 2nd c.AD+; with interrogative, ὤ, τί λέγει; Refs; in the middle of a sentence, Refs 5th c.BC+ __II with vocative, a mode of address, whether at the beginning of a sentence or in a parenthesis, ὦ Ἀχιλεῦ Refs 8th c.BC+; in invocations of the…