ajao didu
Yoruba
Etymology
From àjàò (“anomalure, flying squirrel”) + dídú (“black, to be black”), literally “The black flying squirrel”, compare with àjàò àjọ̀sọ́n (“the orange flying squirrel”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /à.d͡ʒà.ò dí.dú/
Noun
àjàò dídú
- (Àkúrẹ́) a type of rodent known as the anomalure in the genus Anomalurus, (specifically) the Lord Derby's scaly-tailed squirrel, it resembles but is not closely related to the main family of flying squirrels
Coordinate terms
- àjàò
- àjàò àjọ̀sọ́n (“the only other species of flying squirrel in Nigeria, known as the Beecroft's Flying squirrel”)
- àjàò pụpa
Notes
- The use of color to separate the two species of flying squirrels has only been observed in the speech of speakers of the Àkúrẹ́ dialect
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