Crossword clues for omani
omani
- Gulf State native
- Arabian peninsula resident
- Neighbor of a Saudi
- A Middle Easterner
- Sultanate denizen
- Salalah resident
- Native of one of the Gulf States
- Sultan Said, e.g
- Sultan Qaboos, e.g
- Muscat denizen
- Gulf State citizen
- Dallas-based hotel chain
- Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, for one
- Subject of a Middle Eastern sultan
- Salalah citizen
- Qaboos bin Said, e.g
- One living by the Strait of Hormuz
- One from Muscat
- Muscat Daily reader
- Masqat resident
- From Muscat, say
- Emirati's neighbor
- Dweller on the Arabian Sea
- Dweller in Muscat
- Denizen of a certain sultanate
- Countryman near the Arabian Sea
- Certain sultanate's subject
- Certain sultanate subject
- Certain sultanate resident
- Certain Mideast native
- Arabian native
- Yemenite's neighbor
- Sultanate resident
- Sultanate native
- Sultan's subject
- Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque prayer
- Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, e.g
- Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, e.g
- Subject of Sultan Qaboos
- Subject of a Mideast sultan, perhaps
- Subject of a Mideast sultan
- Speaker of Arabic
- Southern Arabian
- Seeb citizen
- Resident on the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula
- Resident of Dhofar or Musandam
- Peninsular Arab
- Particular Arab
- One working for rials
- One whose land has a red, white and green flag
- One whose anthem is "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani"
- One of about 3.4 million Asians
- One in a certain oil-rich land
- One from the Gulf of Masirah
- Of Oman
- Of a Gulf State
- Neighbor of an Emirati
- Native of an Arabian Peninsula monarchy
- Naomi (anag) — from Muscat?
- Muscat Stock Market employee, maybe
- Many an imam
- Man from Salalah
- Like 100-baiza bank notes
- Gulf of Masirah resident
- From an Arabian country, capital Muscat
- Dweller on the Gulf of Masirah
- Dishdasha-wearing Arabs
- Citizen of a gulf state
- Certain sultanate citizen
- Certain Pan Arab Games participant
- Certain Mideasterner
- Certain Gulf State resident
- Certain Gulf State citizen
- Certain Arabian Sea native
- Born in Oman
- Arabian sultanate native
- Arabian sultanate dweller
- Al Batinah native
- A Sultanate citizen
- ___ rial (Mideastern currency)
- Muscat resident, for one
- Sultan Said, e.g.
- Yemeni's neighbor
- Muscateer?
- Qabus bin Said, e.g.
- Dweller on the Gulf of Masirah, probably
- Mideasterner
- Saudi neighbor
- Muscat native
- Sultan Qabus bin Said, e.g.
- Person from Muscat
- Rial spender
- Sultan's subject, maybe
- Sultanate citizen
- Certain Bedouin
- Like some rials
- One whose flag features a dagger and two swords
- Certain Arabian Peninsula resident
- Gulf State resident
- Muscat dweller
- Citizen of Muscat
- Like the newspaper Al Shabiba
- Native of Muscat
- Saudi's neighbor
- Certain sultan's subject
- Gulf Stater
- Muscat-eer?
- Dweller along the Arabian Sea
- Resident of a country that's 97% mountains and desert
- Certain rial spender
- Resident on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula
- Sur citizen
- Like some rial spenders
- Muscat citizen
- Sultanate inhabitant
- Dweller on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula
- Like the world's largest sultanate
- Neighbor of a Yemenite
- Resident of Muscat
- A native or inhabitant of Oman
- Man of Muscat
- Muscat man
- Native of SE Arabia
- Dweller in Salalah, e.g.
- Masqat citizen
- Man of Masqat
- Native of an Arabian sultanate
- Middle Easterner from Muscat
- Man from Muscat
- Qabus bin Said, for one
- Matrah resident
- Mideastern citizen
- An oil man
- Gulf Arab
- Saudi Arabian's neighbor
- Arabian Sea native
- Like part of the Arabian peninsula
- Gulf native
- Asian lady's heading off before one
- Middle Eastern country without borders
- Chap in love, one from a Gulf state
- One from sultanate soon to be recalled
- Arab chap coming in round island
- Sultan Qabus bin Said, e.g
- Someone from Muscat?
- Foreigner is no gent, having sat on one
- Arabian fellow visiting Sofia regularly
- Arabian piece, almost crude externally?
- Arabian woman in clothes
- Mideast native
- Baiza spender
- Certain Middle Easterner
- Arabian Peninsula native, perhaps
- Resident of a country on the Arabian Sea
- Yemeni neighbor
- Middle East native
- Duqm resident
- Certain Arabian Peninsula native
- Certain Arab League member
- Spender of rials
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Omani \Omani\ prop. adj. Of or relating to Oman or its people; as, Omani oil producers; Omani ports.
Omani \Omani\ prop. n. A native or inhabitant of Oman.
Wikipedia
Omani (ﻲﻧﺎﻣﻋ in Arabic) may refer to:
- Something of, from, or related to Oman, an Arab coujntry in southwestern Asia
- A person from Oman or of Omani descent, collectively referred to as Omanis; see Demographics of Oman and Culture of Oman
- Omani Arabic (also known as Omani Hadari Arabic), a variety of Arabic spoken in the Hajar Mountains of Oman and in a few neighboring coastal regions. See also Languages of Oman.
Usage examples of "omani".
Later the Omani Arabs, under their warrior king Ahmed El Grang the Left-handed, had sailed in with their war dhows, attacked the Portuguese and had driven out their garrison with great slaughter.
Hali Omani came to be his roommate and his stolidity had a calming effect.
He would go weeks without dreaming of Antonelli, of his gross nose and wattled neck, of the leer with which he would push George into a boiling quicksand and hold him under, till he woke screaming with Omani bending over him in concern.
In the meantime he must make the most of this last opportunity to enter the Omani camp as a neutral and to gather all the intelligence that came his way.
It would cost two hundred pounds for me to obtain an Omani Letter of Marque for you, sir.
He would have to avoid the fleets of the Mogul and the Omani until he had reached the Christian court of the Prester and obtained his commission from him.
From each masthead flew the banners of Islam and the pennants of Omani and the Great Mogul.
Steel war helmets glinted on the heads of the Omani troops, and they brandished their long, curved scimitars.
Hazdel never spoke of Omani, not even to this man who had been his lover since adolescence.
The Omani Arabs had been trading and slaving in Africa since the fifth century.
Tell me what you have learned of Omani and Muscat, of Lamu and Zanzibar.
With the help of the Portuguese and the collusion of the minions of the English East India Company at Zanzibar, he has seized the great fort and all the Omani settlements and possessions along the Fever Coast.
Kadem had decided that they must head northwards, and try to reach one of the coastal Omani trading centres beyond the Pongola river before their powder ran out.
At last he convinced himself that Koots was heading either for Portuguese or Omani territory, that he would not double back to attack them again.
Dorian learned that the revolutionary junta still held power in Muscat, but that Caliph Zayn al-Din had consolidated his hold on Lamu and Zanzibar and all the other ports of the Omani empire.