Entity: OMEGA
Omega is the 24th and final letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing the end or final part of something. In omegaverse fiction, it refers to a person of a submissive secondary sex driven to bond with an alpha. The term originates from the Greek 'o mega,' meaning 'big o,' and signifies the last or final element.
OMEGA
Etymology
Omega, from Medieval Greek and classical Greek 'o mega,' meaning 'big o,' originates from the PIE root *meg- 'great.' It signifies the last or final element.
Definition
Omega is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing the end or final part of something. In omegaverse fiction, it refers to a person of a submissive secondary sex driven to bond with an alpha.
Historical Context
In historical contexts, Omega has been used to denote the end or finality of a sequence or series.
Cultural Significance
Omega holds cultural significance as a symbol of completion, finality, and the ultimate in a series.
Related Concepts
In omegaverse fiction, Omega is often associated with alpha and beta characters, forming a dynamic hierarchy.
See Also
Omega is a symbol representing the extreme or final part, often used to denote the last in position, order, or class.