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Gun
Etymology 1
Compare Yoruba gbó (“to bark”), Saxwe Gbe gbò (“to bark”).
Pronunciation
Verb
gbó
- to bark
Etymology 2
Cognate with Fon gbò, Saxwe Gbe gbò
Pronunciation
Verb
gbò
- to cut
Nupe
Etymology 1
Compare Yoruba gbó (“to bark”).
Pronunciation
Verb
gbó
- to bark (like a dog)
- Eshì yán ǹdá è gbó ― Father's dog is barking
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Verb
gbó
- to be large; to be big (in diameter)
Etymology 3
Compare Yoruba gbo (“to rub”).
Pronunciation
Verb
gbo
- to rub
- to smother; to daub
- to file
- to apply (ointment); to rub on
- Synonyms: tan, za, zùn
- Mi lá èkó gbotí. ― I used shea butter to moisturise my face.
Derived terms
Yoruba
Etymology 1
Compare Nupe gbó (“to bark”).
Pronunciation
Verb
gbó
- (intransitive) to bark (like a dog)
- Ajá aládùúgbò mi máa ń gbó látàárọ̀ dalẹ́. Ó ti sú mi. ― My neighbour's dog barks from morning to night. I'm fed up.
- Kì í ṣe gbogbo ajá tó bá gbóni lọ́jà, là ń dá lóhùn. ― It's not all the dogs that bark at one at the marketplace that one responds to.
Etymology 2
Perhaps related to Igbo gboo (“early, ancient”)
Pronunciation
Verb
gbó
- to be old
- (transitive) to age
- O ò ní tètè gbó, wàá pẹ́ láyé. ― You won't age fast, you'll live long.
- (intransitive) to ripen
- Synonym: pọ́n
- Àgbàdo ò ì tíì gbó ― The corn is not yet ripe
- to wear out
- Synonym: bọn
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Compare Nupe gbo (“to rub”).
Pronunciation
Verb
gbo
- (transitive) to rub, to squeeze
2015, “Ohun Tó Máa Mú Kí Ìlera Rẹ Dára Sí I”, in JW.ORG:Fi ọwọ́ rẹ gbo ara wọn fún nǹkan bí ààbọ̀ ìṣẹ́jú.- Keep rubbing for at least 20 seconds.
- (transitive) to scrub
Derived terms
Etymology 4
Pronunciation
Verb
gbò
- (transitive, ergative) to shake
- Synonyms: gbọ̀n, mì
- Mo gbo igi kí èso ré. ― I shook the tree so the fruit would fall.
- (transitive) to trouble; to take its toll
- Àìsí ńlé mi gbò ó. ― My absence from home 'affected her.
- Àìsàn náà ṣì ń gbò wá ― That sickness is still troubling us.
1998, “Ní Ẹni 80 Ọdún Iṣẹ́ Àyànfúnni Mi Yí Padà”, in ÀKÁ ÌWÉ ORÍ ÍŃTÁNẸ́Ẹ̀TÌ ti Watchtower:Ikú rẹ̀ gbò wá jìgìjìgì, níwọ̀n bí ó ti bà wá lọ́kàn jẹ́, tí ó sì sọ wá di aláìní.- His death was a terrible blow, since it left us heartbroken as well as destitute.
Usage notes
- gbo when followed by a direct object.
Derived terms