omnium-gatherum

noun
/ˌɒm.nɪəmˈɡæ.ðə.ɹəm/UK/ˌɑm.ni.əmˈɡæ.ðɚ.əm/US

Etymology

Dog Latin, from Latin omnium (“of all”) and gather + -um, suggesting a collection of everything.

  1. derived from omnium — “of all

Definitions

  1. A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.

    • We live in the era of Omnium-Gatherum; all the world's a museum, and men and women are its students. To design any building in England nowadays is therefore to work under the eye, so to speak, of the Society of Antiquaries.

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