Oyinbo
See also: oyinbo
Yoruba
Alternative forms
- Èèbó, Èyìnbó, Èrìbó
Etymology
A folk etymology states it is from ò- (“nominalizing prefix”) + yìn (“to scratch”) + bó (“to peel”), literally “The ones who have have scratched and peeled off skin”.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ò.jĩ̀.bó/
Noun
Òyìnbó
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”)
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