ẹbọ

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ebo"

Igala

Etymology

Cognate with Yoruba ẹbọ, Yoruba ẹbọra and Edo ẹbọ, from Proto-Yoruboid *ɛ́-bɔ̄, equivalent to *ɛ́- (nominalizing prefix) + * (to worship, to carry a sacrifice), literally that which is worshipped

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ́.bɔ̄/

Noun

ẹ́bọ

  1. divinity, deity, earth spirit; oracle
  2. (modern usage) detective

Derived terms

  • Ẹ́bọ (name given to a child dedicated to a deity)
  • ẹ́bọ-ojí (religious ceremony dedicating a child to a specific divinity)
  • w'ẹ́bọ (to sacrifice to a divinity)
  • Ádẹ́bọ (name given to a child dedicated to a deity)
  • Ìchẹbọ (traditional Igala religion)
  • ògwùchẹ́kwọ̀ (worshipper of the deities)
  • únyí-ẹbọ (shrine)
  • ìbégwú (ancestral spirit)
  • ìkpàkáchi (water divinity)
  • Ífá (deity or divinity of the oracle)
  • Ọ́jọ́ (Supreme being of Igala religion)

References

  • John Idakwoji (2015 February 12) An Ígálá-English Lexicon, Partridge Publishing Singapore, →ISBN

Yoruba

Etymology

Cognate with Igala ẹ́bọ and Edo ẹbọ, from Proto-Yoruboid *ɛ́-bɔ̄, equivalent to ẹ- (nominalizing prefix) + bọ (to worship, to carry a sacrifice)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̄.bɔ̄/

Noun

ẹbọ

  1. ritual sacrifice or offering to a deity or divinity
    Synonym: ètùtù
  2. (by extension, idiomatic) free food

Derived terms

  • ẹlẹ́bọ
  • ẹlẹ́bọlóògùn
  • ẹbọra (deity)
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