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Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruba/ʊ-mãlɛ̀

This Proto-Yoruba entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Yoruba

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Edekiri *ʊ-mãlɛ̀, equivalent to *ʊ- (nominalizing prefix) + * (to mold) + *a-lɛ̀ (land, earth), literally The ones who made the land

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʊ̄.mã̄.lɛ̀/

Noun

*ʊ-mãlɛ̀

  1. deity; (in particular) a deity or spirit associated with nature or elemental energies (land, forest, river, wind) that is usually worshipped; deified ancestor
    Synonym: *ɛ-bɔra
  • *ɔ̀-rɪ̀ʃà (sky deity)
  • *e-gṹ (ancestral spirit; ancestral masquerade)
  • *ò-gṹ (deity of war)
  • *o-lókũ
  • *ɪ-fá
  • *a-lɛ̀, *ɛ̀-mɪ̀lalɛ̀ (spirit of the Earth; mother earth)
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