ọrọ-orukọ

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Yoruba[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From ọ̀rọ̀ (word) +‎ orúkọ (name), literally naming word.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɔ̀.ɾɔ̀.ō.ɾú.kɔ̄/

Noun[edit]

ọ̀rọ̀-orúkọ

  1. noun
    Àpètúnpè ọ̀rọ̀-orúkọNoun reduplication
    • (Can we date this quote?), “Jèhófà Ọlọ́run Ṣàánú Àṣẹ́kù Kan”, in ÀKÁ ÌWÉ ORÍ ÍŃTÁNẸ́Ẹ̀TÌ ti Watchtower[1]:
      Lédè Hébérù, ọ̀rọ̀ orúkọ tí a túmọ̀ sí “èéhù” tọ́ka sí ‘ohun tó rú, ọ̀mùnú, tàbí ẹ̀ka.’
      The Hebrew noun rendered “sprout” refers to ‘that which springs up, a shoot, a branch.’

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References[edit]

  • Awobuluyi, O. (1990) Yoruba Metalanguage (Ede-Iperi Yoruba) Vol. II (A Glossary of English-Yoruba Technical Terms in Language, Literature and Methodology), Ibadan: University Press Ltd.
  • Awoyale, Yiwola (2008 December 19) Global Yoruba Lexical Database v. 1.0[2], volume LDC2008L03, Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, →DOI, →ISBN
  • Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (1992) Quadrilingual Glossary of Legislative Terms (English-Hausa-Igbo-Yoruba), Lagos: Federal Cabinet Office and Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council