okọ

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Edo

Pronunciation

Noun

okọ

  1. canoe

References

  1. ^ Agheyisi, Rebecca N. (1986) An Edo-English dictionary, Benin City: Ethiope, →ISBN
  2. ^ Melzian, Hans (1937) A Concise Dictionary of the Bini Language of Southern Nigeria, London: Kegal Paul, Trench, Trubner, page 142

Gun

Etymology 1

Cognates include Fon kɔ́, Saxwe Gbe okɔ́ (soil, sand), Adja ekɔ (soil, sand, ground)

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

okọ́ (plural okọ́ lẹ́) (Nigeria)

  1. ground, sand

Etymology 2

Cognates include Fon kɔ̀, Saxwe Gbe okɔ̀, Adja ekɔ, Ewe .

Okọ̀ dáwè dòpó tọ̀n

Alternative forms

Noun

okọ̀ (plural okọ̀ lẹ́) (Nigeria)

  1. neck
    Okọ̀ ṣié vìvẹ́ mi táúnMy neck pains me a lot