"akoro" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yoruba]

IPA: /à.kò.ɾó/ Forms: àkòró [canonical]
Etymology: The term is largely only used in poetry or religious references in Standard Yorùbá, where it refers to a coronet. Its semantic environment is significantly restricted in comparison to its SEY counterparts. Its existence in Itsekiri ẹkòró (“hat”) may suggest a borrowing from Oǹdó or Ìkálẹ̀ to Yorùbá or suggests that the term may be of Proto-Edekiri origin. Also see Itsekiri ikoroghẹ̀ (“crown”). The origin of Sense 2 comes from the association with Ògún as a warrior-king, thus his "crown" is a helmet one uses in battle. Etymology templates: {{cog|its|ẹkòró|t=hat}} Itsekiri ẹkòró (“hat”), {{cog|its|ikoroghẹ̀|t=crown}} Itsekiri ikoroghẹ̀ (“crown”), {{l|yo|Ògún}} Ògún Head templates: {{head|yo|noun|head=àkòró|head2=}} àkòró, {{yo-pos|noun|àkòró|}} àkòró, {{yo-noun|àkòró}} àkòró
  1. coronet or small crown, worn by chiefs and nobles
    Sense id: en-akoro-yo-noun-x-NRDCd2 Categories (other): Yoruba entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yoruba entries with incorrect language header: 91 5 5
  2. (poetic) helmet Tags: poetic Synonyms: alákòró, àkòró Ògún
    Sense id: en-akoro-yo-noun-EVWEhgzV
  3. (Ondo, Ikalẹ) hat, cap
    Sense id: en-akoro-yo-noun-Nw7IIZY3 Categories (other): Ikalẹ Yoruba, Ondo Yoruba
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: àkòó (Oǹdó) Derived forms: alákòró (english: one who wears a crown)

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      "word": "àkòó"
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