okun

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See also: Okun, okuŋ, okuń, Okuń, ọkun, and окунь

Gun

Etymology

Cognate with Adja eku, Saxwe Gbe okun, Ewe núku.

Pronunciation

Noun

okún (plural okún lẹ) (Nigeria)

  1. seed

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *okunь.

Noun

okun m (Cyrillic spelling окун)

  1. (rare, Croatia) bass, perch
    Synonyms: grgeč, ostriž, ostrež, kostriješ, bandar

Yoruba

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Noun

okun

  1. strength, power, energy
    Synonyms: agbára, ipá
    òògùn yìí mì ara ní okunThis drug will give my body energy
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Okun

Pronunciation

Noun

okun

  1. the palm tree Phoenix reclinata
    Synonym: elékikòbi

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

Interjection

okun!

  1. (chiefly CY, NEY) A general greeting of hello, good day
    Synonyms: ara, ọra, ǹlẹ́, pẹ̀lẹ́
    Ìn okun o olóó miHello my husband
  2. (chiefly CY) sorry, condolences
Usage notes
  • When speaking respectfully, this must be immediately preceded by the pronoun or ìn.
  • In certain dialects, such as the Akure subdialect of Ekiti, okun has semantically shifted to have a largely negative meaning, where it means sorry (after an injury or accident) or condolences (when one's relative has died). Use of okun is thus restricted to certain negative environments, with ara replacing okun in general greetings. In most other subdialects of Ekiti, ọra/ and okun are used interchangeably
Derived terms

Etymology 4

Okùn

Pronunciation

Noun

okùn

  1. string, rope
  2. stripe, band (as a mark of a rank)
  3. (idiomatic, figurative) connection, relationship
  4. (by extension) a term for plants with thin, stringlike stems
  5. (idiomatic, figurative) line, path
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Etymology 5

Òkun

Pronunciation

Noun

òkun

  1. sea, ocean
    Synonym: ibú
  2. A prefix used in Yoruba given names (ex. Òkúnríbidó)
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