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Yoruba
Etymology
Probably èṣìṣì + lí (“to have”) + ọọ̀ (“broom”), likely an alternative form of òṣùṣù ọwọ̀
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /è.ʃì.ʃì.lɔ́ɔ̀/, /ē.ʃī.ʃī.lɔ́ɔ̀/
Noun
èṣìṣìlọ́ọ̀ or eṣiṣilọ́ọ̀
- (Ekiti) a single grass strand which make up a broom
- Synonyms: ọwọ̀, igi
- (by extension, Ekiti) broom; (literally) the bundle of grass strand that form a broom
- Synonyms: ọwọ̀, ìgbálẹ̀, àíléè, àísá