Atumo-Ede (Yoruba-English): O
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Atumo-Ede (Yoruba-English): Ọ
otí bàbà, n. guinea-core beer.
otí ìrèké sweet wine, sugar-cane beer.
otí kíkan, n. sour liquor, vinegar.
otí òjò, otí titun, n. unfermented liquor.
otí èdá, n. old fermented wine.
otí olójèé, otí jìínì, n. trade gin.
otí yangan, n. corn beer.
otò, n, adj. different, alone, separate
otò ni bàtà yìí yàto (This shoe is different.)
òtòkú ìlú, n. the town elders, noblemen or wise men.
òtòtò, n. the whole of anything, entirety, many. òtòtò ènìyàn ni ó wá sí orí pápá. (Many people came to the field.)
òtun, n. or adj. newness, freshness, novelty, new, fresh, recent, novel. òtun nìwé yìí. This book is new.
òtúnla, adv. day after tomorrow. Wa sí ibí ní òtúnla. (Come here on the day ofter tomorrow.)
òwá, n. branch of the palm tree, east wind, stagger.
owààrà, n. shower of rain, anything thrown or scattered.
òwàwà, n. an animal resembling the dog, which climbs the tree with its face, downwards, and its hind legs topmost, tree-bear.
òwè, n. a club or a company summoned to assist one of their number in manual labour. Mo be wón ní òwè lórí isé oko mi. I asked them for assistance with my farm-work.
òwèngà, n. name generally applied to sierra Leonean immigrants, probably suggested the plenty fulness of ‘wanga’- a species of fish common in sierra Leone.
òwèrè, n. a kind of fish resembling mackerel.
òwò, n. honour, respect (He shows honour to his parents.) ó fi òwò fún àwon òbí rè.
owó, n. hand, branch, spray
owò, n. broom, besom.
òwó eran, n. herd of cattle, drove.
owó ìjà (erin), n. trunk (of the elephant)
owó iná n. flame of fire, blaze.
owólè, n. time opportunity. Ó tún mi ní owólè láti se e. (He gave me the opportunity to do it.)
òwón, adj. dearth, scarcity, dearness, dear. Òré mi òwón. (My dear friend.)
òwón adj. dear, scarce.
òwòn, n. pillar.
òwòn àwòosánmò, n. pillar of cloud.
òwòn ilé, n. house-pillar.
òwónlówòn-ón, adv. dearly. òwónlówòn-ón ni wón ra ìségun. (victory was bought dearly.)
òwòn ògiri, n. pillar of wall.
owó òsì, the left hand.
òwó okò, n. fleet, collection of ships, navy.
owó òtún, n. the right hand.
òwòwò, n. dry corn boiled soft for food.
òwun, n. vengeance, retaliation, recompense, blame; a weaver.
òyà, n. wages, salary, hire, pay, stipend, an animal which is also called ‘Ewújù,’ hedgehog, bush pig. (His wages are ten naira per week.) owó òyà rè jé náírà méwàá lósè.
oya, n. wife of sàngó, to whom the River Niger is dedicated, hence the river is called ‘Odò Oya’ after her.
oyá, n. string or cord made of grass, chisel.
oyá, eyá, n. Knife used for incising palm-trees for obtaining palm-wine.
òyájú, n. saucy fellow, cheeky or presumptuous. (You cheeky monkey.) Ìwo òyájú òbo yìí.
oyàn, n. the same as ‘Omú’ which see breast of a woman.
òyàyà, n merry mood and behavious, cheerfulness, vivacity. òyàyà rè ni ó jé kí ó ní ìfé sí i. (He was charmed by his vivacity.)
òyè, n. twilight, beginning of the dawn. òyè ń làá bò. (It is almost dawn.)
oyé, n. the harmattan, the cool wind that blows in West Africa during December.
oyinyin, n. one spoiled by indulgence, a spoilt child.
oóyé, ewéédú, n. a viscous vegetable used for soup.
òyómìsì, ògómèsì, n. a title of respect conferred on the leading elders of òyó
oyún, ètútú, èétú, n. matter coming out of a sore, purulence, pus. Má se fún oówo láti fi agbára jé kí oyún re jáde. Dónt squeeze a boil to force the pus out.