Ẹmilalẹ

Yoruba

Alternative forms

  • Ẹ̀mị̀nialẹ̀
  • Ẹlẹ́mị̀lalẹ̀

Etymology

Cognate with Igbo Ọmenala (Igbo culture), Igbo òmenàànị̀. From ẹ̀mị̀ + ni + alẹ̀ (ground, earth) + is, literally Ẹ̀mị̀ is the ground This term likely predates the concept of òrìṣà and the modern concept of the Yoruba religion, and points to the overarching beliefs of the Proto-Yoruboid and Igboid people.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̀.mɪ̃̀.lā.lɛ̀/

Proper noun

Ẹ̀mị̀lalẹ̀

  1. (Ekiti) a divinity and spirit of the Earth worshipped mainly by the Eastern Yoruba people. It is regarded as a divinity of prosperity, fertility, as well as the protector, guardian, and origin of the land, each town has its own beliefs and forms of Ẹ̀mị̀lalẹ̀.
    Synonyms: Èṣìdálẹ̀, Erínlẹ̀
  • ụ̀ṣẹ̀dálẹ̀
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