"cocobay" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Jamaican Creole]

IPA: /ˈkʌkʌbɛ/
Etymology: From Akan kokobé. Cognate of Sranan Tongo kokobe. Etymology templates: {{der|jam|ak|kokobé}} Akan kokobé, {{cog|srn|kokobe}} Sranan Tongo kokobe Head templates: {{head|jam|nouns|10=|head=cocobay}} cocobay, {{jam-noun|-}} cocobay
  1. leprosy
    Sense id: en-cocobay-jam-noun-p6I9MhVs
  2. Any skin condition that displays bumps, warts, sores, or a scaly appearance. Categories (topical): Diseases
    Sense id: en-cocobay-jam-noun-ZQLjPH6M Disambiguation of Diseases: 9 91 Categories (other): Jamaican Creole entries with incorrect language header, Jamaican Creole entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Jamaican Creole entries with incorrect language header: 4 96 Disambiguation of Jamaican Creole entries with topic categories using raw markup: 4 96
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: cocobeh

Alternative forms

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