alpha and omega

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Etymology[edit]

From alpha and omega, first and final letters of the Greek Alphabet, from Revelation 1:8, see quotations. Translation of Ancient Greek τὸ ἄλφα καὶ τὸ (tò álpha kaì tò ô).

Noun[edit]

alpha and omega (usually uncountable, plural alphas and omegas)

  1. The first and last; the beginning and end.

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Interjection[edit]

alpha and omega

  1. An exclamation denoting surprise.