Oyinbo

See also: oyinbo

Yoruba

Alternative forms

Etymology

A folk etymology states it is from ò- (nominalizing prefix) + yìn (to scratch) + (to peel), literally The ones who have have scratched and peeled off skin.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ò.jĩ̀.bó/

Noun

Òyìnbó

  1. white person, Caucasian, European
  2. (sometimes derogatory) A black person who has adopted a European lifestyle or traits

Derived terms

  • ẹ̀fọ́-òyìnbó (Basella alba)
  • igi-òyìnbó (potato tree)
  • iyọ̀ òyìnbó (sugar)
  • oníṣègùn-òyìnbó (medical doctor)
  • ọ̀pẹ̀-òyìnbó (pineapple)
  • àkàrà òyìnbó (cake)
  • èdè òyìnbó (Any European language)
  • ìdò-òyìnbó (canna lily)
  • ìgbá-òyìnbó (eggplant)
  • ìlá òyìnbó (Urena lobata)
  • ìlú òyìnbó (the Western world)
  • òro-òyìnbó (Bitter orange)

Descendants

  • English: oyinbo
  • Igbo: òyìbo
  • Nigerian Pidgin: oyìbo
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