"akunyungba" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yoruba]

IPA: /ā.kũ̀.jũ̀.ɡ͡bà/ Forms: akùnyùngbà [canonical]
Etymology: From a- (“agent prefix”) + kùn (“to hum, grumble”) + yùngbà (“yungba poetry”) Etymology templates: {{af|yo|a-|kùn|yùngbà|t1=agent prefix|t2=to hum, grumble|t3=yungba poetry}} a- (“agent prefix”) + kùn (“to hum, grumble”) + yùngbà (“yungba poetry”) Head templates: {{head|yo|noun|head=akùnyùngbà|head2=}} akùnyùngbà, {{yo-pos|noun|akùnyùngbà|}} akùnyùngbà, {{yo-noun|akùnyùngbà}} akùnyùngbà
  1. female royal court bards or poets who primarily sing the poetry form of ikin and yùngbà in entertainment and praise for the king
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