gọgọ

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See also: go-go, gogo, and gogó

Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Kìnìún pẹ̀lú gọ̀gọ̀ dúdú

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Noun

gọ̀gọ̀

  1. mane (of a lion or horse)
    Synonym: jọ̀jọ̀
    Synonym: jọ̀lọ̀mì
  2. the tail of a horse

Etymology 2

Possibly of a similar origin with Igala àbọ̀gọ́lí, see gọ́

Obìnrin àti ọkùnrin tí ń fi gọ̀gọ̀ ká kajú.

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Pronunciation

Noun

gọ̀gọ̀

  1. fruit plucker, a long stick with metal cutter at its end used to pluck fruit
    Synonym: àrúgọ̀gọ̀