Ogbe

Yoruba

Ogbè

Etymology

Cognate terms are found throughout Volta-Niger languages, and cognates also show evidence of the o- and e- prefixes, which are likely obsolete plural markers. See Itsekiri Ogbìn, Igala Ébì, Edo Ógbì, Igbo Ógbì, Igbo Óbì (Nsukka), Idoma Ébì, Fon Gbè, proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruboid *ó-gbì. In sister divination systems, this signature is known as Osika, Osinkan, and Osinkara.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ō.ɡ͡bè/

Proper noun

Ogbè

  1. The first principal sign of the Ifa divination system.
  2. The first of the àpólà or sixteen categories in the Odù Ifá, consisting of the first principal chapter, (Èjì Ogbè) and the other fifteen chapters of Ogbè.
    Synonym: àpólà Ogbè
  3. The first and most important chapter of the Odù Ifá
    Synonym: Èjì Ogbè
  4. The spirit and divinity associated with the Ogbè divination sign, he is believed to be a son of Ọ̀ṣun and Ọ̀rúnmìlà and was born in the town of Ọ̀tùn, where the king was his maternal grandfather.
    Synonym: Èjì Ogbè

Derived terms

See also

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