"obitọn" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yoruba]

IPA: /ō.bī.tɔ̃̄/
Etymology: A widespread term in most dialects of Yoruba. The term is also likely associated with rituals and ceremonies associated with virginity and maidenhood. Proposed to be derived from Proto-Edekiri *ɔ-bɪtʊ̃, *ɔ-bʊtʊ̃, see Proto-Yoruba *ɔ-bʊtʊ̃. Also see Ifè àbitɔ̃ Etymology templates: {{inh|yo|alv-edk-pro|*ɔ-bɪtʊ̃}} Proto-Edekiri *ɔ-bɪtʊ̃, {{m|alv-edk-pro|*ɔ-bʊtʊ̃}} *ɔ-bʊtʊ̃, {{m|alv-yor-pro|*ɔ-bʊtʊ̃}} *ɔ-bʊtʊ̃, {{cog|ife|àbitɔ̃}} Ifè àbitɔ̃ Head templates: {{head|yo|noun|head=obitọn|head2=}} obitọn, {{yo-pos|noun|obitọn|}} obitọn, {{yo-noun|obitọn}} obitọn
  1. (Ondo, Ọwọ) maiden, newlywed bride Synonyms: omidan, wúńdíá, ọ̀ṣìngín, ọmọụ́dọn
    Sense id: en-obitọn-yo-noun-ZxwIGKZc Categories (other): Ondo Yoruba, Ọwọ Yoruba
  2. (Ondo, by extension) a traditional coming of age dance and rite performed by young women; see àpọ́n, the equivalent in young men Tags: broadly
    Sense id: en-obitọn-yo-noun-1QOY5DGd Categories (other): Ondo Yoruba, Yoruba entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yoruba entries with incorrect language header: 12 88
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ọbịtụn, ọbụntụn (Akure) [Ekiti], ọbuntun, obutọn (english: Owe) Related terms: kúnsi (english: young bridesmaid)

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