gbẹdu
Yoruba
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡ͡bɛ̀.dū/
Noun
gbẹ̀du
- (music) large sonorous type of drum with a skin made from ẹ̀kìrì (black duiker) or ìgalà hide. It is one of the 4 main families of drums among the Yoruba, and is mainly played for the king and by elders including the Ògbóni
- Láìkú ẹ̀kìrì, a kò lè fi awọ rẹ̀ ṣe gbẹ̀du.
- Untill the black duiker dies, it's skin cannot be used to made a gbẹ̀du drum.
- someone who speaks with a deep, resounding, voice (in comparison to the gbẹ̀du drum)
- (slang, music) drum heavy music such as Afrobeats and Jùjú (in comparison to the gbẹ̀du drum)
- (slang) party (where drum heavy music is played)
- Synonyms: ówàḿbẹ̀, aríyá
Derived terms
- agbẹ̀du (“large intestine, woofer”)
Descendants
- → Nigerian Pidgin: gbedu
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