All 9 Uses
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The Son of Neptune
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- And a son of Neptune ...that's not a good omen.†
Chpt 3omen = sign of something about to happen
- Even in modern times, having a child of Neptune around has always been a bad omen.†
Chpt 4
- Your godly parent should have claimed you, no doubt about it, even if with only a small omen.†
Chpt 9
- Wonderful omen!†
Chpt 9
- Most omens are not as dramatic as a chicken, of course.†
Chpt 9 *omens = signs of what will happen in the future
- Octavian ripped open a Beanie Baby and pronounced grave omens and hard times ahead, but predicted the camp would be saved by an unexpected hero (whose initials were probably OCTAVIAN).†
Chpt 16
- The Feast of Fortuna—all the luck that happened today, good or bad, was supposed to be an omen of the entire year to come.†
Chpt 42omen = sign of something about to happen
- He ripped open a teddy bear and pronounced good omens for the coming year—Fortuna would bless them!†
Chpt 51omens = signs of what will happen in the future
- The omens are horrible!†
Chpt 52
Definitions:
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(1)
(omen) a sign of something about to happen
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)