ajao
Yoruba
Alternative forms
- àjàwò
Etymology
Perhaps from à- + jà + wò, its ability to fly often has it mistaken for a bird or the bat among Yoruba speakers
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /à.d͡ʒà.ò/
Noun
àjàò
- rodents known as anomalures, (specifically) two species of rodent in genus Anomalurus that occur in Nigeria, Beecroft's flying squirrel (Anomalurus beecrofti) and Lord Derby's scaly-tailed squirrel (Anomalurus derbianus), not closely related to the better-known group of flying squirrels of the Sciuridae (squirrel) family
- Synonyms: àlàò, ẹlẹ́mọ̀ọ́
- Àjàò, kò ṣe eku kò ṣe ẹyẹ ― The flying mammal, it's not a rat and yet it's not a bird
Derived terms
- àjàò ajọ̀sọ́n, àjàò pupa
- àjàò dídú
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