ṣigidi

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Yoruba[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Noun sense derives from ideophone sense

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʃì.ɡì.dì/, /ʃī.ɡī.dī/, /ʃí.ɡí.dí/

Ideophone[edit]

ṣìgìdì or ṣigidi or ṣígídí

  1. (of an object) being solid, roundish, hard, and lightweight

Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

ṣìgìdì

  1. a human shaped stationary and odious figurine, used as a ritual offensive weapon and a guardian of the home. It is believed that through the spirit that inhabits the figurine, Ṣìgìdì, the figurine is able to be remotely activated, where it can inflict disease or death on its targets
  2. (Ìṣẹ̀ṣe) a physical representation of the orisha Ṣìgìdì
  3. (by extension, modern usage) mummy
    Synonym: òkú tí wọ́n kùn lọ́ṣẹ
  4. (by extension, modern usage, idiomatic) robot, drone (anything that is remote-controlled)
    Synonyms: rọ́bọ́ọ̀tì, ẹ̀rọ àfiṣènìyàn

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References[edit]

  • Abiodun, R. Yoruba Aesthetics: Ìwà, Ìwà Is What We Are Searching for, Ìwà. In Yoruba Art and Language: Seeking the African in African Art [1], 2014, p.245-283