"obia" meaning in All languages combined

See obia on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Rhymes: -əʊbiə Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} obia (uncountable)
  1. Alternative form of obeah Tags: alt-of, alternative, uncountable Alternative form of: obeah
    Sense id: en-obia-en-noun-0hNPAaFn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 76 0 16 2 2 4 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 72 0 22 1 1 3

Adjective [Sranan Tongo]

IPA: /ˈobia/, [ˈʊ̞bia̠], [ˈɔ̝biɑ̟]
Etymology: Possibly from Awutu obire (“charm”) and/or Efik ubio (“charm to cause sickness or death”). Cognate of Aukan obiya, Saramaccan obia, and English obeah. Etymology templates: {{der|srn|afu|obire|t=charm}} Awutu obire (“charm”), {{der|srn|efi|ubio|t=charm to cause sickness or death}} Efik ubio (“charm to cause sickness or death”), {{cog|djk|obiya}} Aukan obiya, {{cog|srm|obia}} Saramaccan obia, {{cog|en|obeah}} English obeah Head templates: {{head|srn|adjective}} obia
  1. magical
    Sense id: en-obia-srn-adj-DOLUxwh3

Noun [Sranan Tongo]

IPA: /ˈobia/, [ˈʊ̞bia̠], [ˈɔ̝biɑ̟]
Etymology: Possibly from Awutu obire (“charm”) and/or Efik ubio (“charm to cause sickness or death”). Cognate of Aukan obiya, Saramaccan obia, and English obeah. Etymology templates: {{der|srn|afu|obire|t=charm}} Awutu obire (“charm”), {{der|srn|efi|ubio|t=charm to cause sickness or death}} Efik ubio (“charm to cause sickness or death”), {{cog|djk|obiya}} Aukan obiya, {{cog|srm|obia}} Saramaccan obia, {{cog|en|obeah}} English obeah Head templates: {{head|srn|noun}} obia
  1. a spirit that operates in a healing way
    Sense id: en-obia-srn-noun-ToouLX0b Categories (other): Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header: 5 75 7 2 11
  2. a magic medicine
    Sense id: en-obia-srn-noun-J6CEPWUy
  3. a charm
    Sense id: en-obia-srn-noun-KAIQHrVq

Verb [Sranan Tongo]

IPA: /ˈobia/, [ˈʊ̞bia̠], [ˈɔ̝biɑ̟]
Etymology: Possibly from Awutu obire (“charm”) and/or Efik ubio (“charm to cause sickness or death”). Cognate of Aukan obiya, Saramaccan obia, and English obeah. Etymology templates: {{der|srn|afu|obire|t=charm}} Awutu obire (“charm”), {{der|srn|efi|ubio|t=charm to cause sickness or death}} Efik ubio (“charm to cause sickness or death”), {{cog|djk|obiya}} Aukan obiya, {{cog|srm|obia}} Saramaccan obia, {{cog|en|obeah}} English obeah Head templates: {{head|srn|verb}} obia
  1. to perform magic Derived forms: obiaman
    Sense id: en-obia-srn-verb-PTHc0Y8Z
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