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plural omphaloi
An ancient religious stone artifact, or baetylus, used to denote the direction of the "center" of the world. examples
The theological proposition that the world was created with certain indicia of a history which had not actually occurred (such as the humans who had never been connected to umbilical cords being created with navels). examples
The navel. examples
A raised central point; a boss. examples
The center or hub. quotations examples
—Rather bleak in wintertime, I should say. Martello you call it? —Billy Pitt had them built, Buck Mulligan said, when the French were on the sea. But ours is the omphalos.
1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, page 17
Here I was, embosomed in the very nave, the very omphalos of furtive femininity—a prize patron of the women's restaurant, a member, privy to its innermost secrets.
2014, T.C. Boyle, The Collected Stories Of T.Coraghessan Boyle
The place in which this statue stood, Malalas writes, was called “the omphalos of the city.”
2015, Glanville Downey, History of Antioch, page 183