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Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid/ɪ́-fá
Proto-Yoruboid
Etymology
Ifa divination extends to Proto-Volta-Niger, where the sixteen combination divination exists across almost all languages and cultures of Volta-Niger languages. Ultimately proposed to be from the root Proto-Volta-Niger *-fa, likely associated with divination or pods. Cognates include in Edoid, Edo Ìhà, Urhobo Epha; in Gbe, Fon Fa, Ewe Fa; in Nupoid, Nupe eba, Ebira Eva, Idoma Eva; Igbo Afa, Igbo Aha. The Proto-Yoruboid system of divination is most related to the agbigba system of divination, not the current use of ikin and ọ̀pẹ̀lẹ̀ divination by current Yoruboid peoples.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪ́.fá/
Noun
*ɪ́-fá
- a complex system of divination involving the use of shells and pods to make combinations of 16; divination oracle
Related terms
- *ɛ́-bɔ (“deity, divinity”)
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