ọdundun

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Yoruba[edit]

Ewé ọ̀dúndún (Kalanchoe pinnata)
Ewé ọ̀dúndún (Emilia fosbergii)
Ewé ọ̀dúndún (Kalanchoe crenata)
Ewé ọ̀dúndún (Tabernaemontana pachysiphon)

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Noun[edit]

ọ̀dúndún

  1. the name of several plants known for their calming properties, including Kalanchoe pinnata, Emilia fosbergii, Kalanchoe crenata, and Tabernaemontana pachysiphon.
    èyí l'ó mú kí Olódùmarè fọ̀dúndún ṣọba ewé, Ó mú tẹ̀tẹ̀ ṣe ọṣọ̀run-un rẹ̀; Ó mú òkun ṣe ọba omi, Ó mú ọ̀sà ṣe ọṣọ̀run-un rẹ
    This is the reason Olodumare made the odundun plant the king of all the leaves, and he made the tete plant its second in command; he made the ocean the king of the oceans, and he made the lagoon its second in command

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