iwọ

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See also: iwo

Yoruba[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Cognate with Igala íwọ, ultimately from Proto-Yoruboid *ɪ́-wɔ

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Noun[edit]

iwọ

  1. poison
    Synonyms: májèlé, oró

Etymology 2[edit]

From ì- +‎ wọ, compare with Olukumi úwọ and Igala ùwẹ

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Pronoun[edit]

ìwọ

  1. you (emphatic second-person singular personal pronoun)
    Synonym: ụ̀wẹ
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Etymology 3[edit]

Compare with Itsekiri ùghọ́, possibly cognate with Ifè ìfɔ̃́ (navel). Proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruba *ʊ̀-ɣɔ́, *ɪ̀-ɣɔ́, ultimately from Proto-Edekiri *ʊ̀-ɣɔ́, *ɪ̀-ɣɔ́. Originally only referring to the umbilical cord, it has semantically shifted to also refer to the navel, becoming synonymous with idodo

Alternative forms[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ì.wɔ́/, /ī.wɔ̀/

Noun[edit]

ìwọ́ or iwọ̀

  1. (anatomy) umbilical cord
  2. (anatomy) navel
    Synonyms: idodo, udodo
Usage notes[edit]
  • iwọ̀ is only used by speakers of the Northeast Yoruba dialect of Owe