Definition: "Ommalowey" is a term in the Old Testament, referring to an unrighteous or wicked person who commits acts that violate God's law. The verb "omaly" can be used to describe such behavior, suggesting disobedience to the Lord and violating His commandments. The word comes from the Hebrew word "amoy," which means to sin, cheat, or violate, often with intent to deceive or cause harm.