"Agutamba" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Tooro]

IPA: /aɡutáːmba/
Etymology: From capitalization of Tooro agutamba (“he who cures (tribulation)”), from a- (“he/she”, class 1 subject concord) + -gu- (class 3 object concord) + -tamba (“to cure, to heal”). -gu- is the direct object concord for omuhito (“tribulation, weariness”). Etymology templates: {{cog|ttj|agutamba||he who cures (tribulation)}} Tooro agutamba (“he who cures (tribulation)”), {{af|ttj|a-<pos:class 1 subject concord><t:he/she>|-gu-<pos:class 3 object concord>|tamba<t:to cure, to heal><alt:-tamba>}} a- (“he/she”, class 1 subject concord) + -gu- (class 3 object concord) + -tamba (“to cure, to heal”) Head templates: {{head|ttj|proper noun}} Agutamba
  1. (formal) A term of address used for the Omukama of the Tooro Kingdom or Bunyoro. Tags: formal
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