Ịja

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See also: ija, Ija, íja, -ija, and i'ja

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Etymology[edit]

See Ìja for an explanation on the male and female aspects of this deity. Possibly from ị̀jà (fight, conflict), but the tone shift from low to mid is unclear, and may suggest origin from a root ja

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Ị̀ja

  1. (Ekiti) a male hunting deity (ụmọlẹ̀) regarded as a brother of Ògún

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