"omukazi" meaning in Tooro

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Noun

IPA: /omukázi/ Forms: omukazi class 1 [canonical], abakazi class 2 [plural], augmentless bakazi [plural]
Etymology: From Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀kádí. Cognate with Luganda omukazi (“woman”), Chichewa mkázi (“woman”), Herero omukazendu (“woman”) and Swahili mke (“wife”). Doublet of -kati (feminine suffix) and muka (“wife of”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ttj|bnt-pro|*mʊ̀kádí}} Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀kádí, {{cog|lg|omukazi||woman}} Luganda omukazi (“woman”), {{cog|ny|mkazi|mkázi|woman}} Chichewa mkázi (“woman”), {{cog|hz|omukazendu||woman}} Herero omukazendu (“woman”), {{cog|sw|mke||wife}} Swahili mke (“wife”), {{dbt|ttj|-kati|muka|pos1=feminine suffix|t2=wife of}} Doublet of -kati (feminine suffix) and muka (“wife of”) Head templates: {{head|ttj|noun|head=}} omukazi, {{ttj-noun|1|2}} omukazi class 1 (plural abakazi class 2, augmentless mukazi, plural augmentless bakazi)
  1. woman (adult female human) Categories (topical): Female, People Derived forms: ekikazi (english: giant woman, bad woman; female animal), akakazi (english: small woman), obukazi (english: womanliness), ikazi (english: femininity) Coordinate_terms (age): omwisiki (english: girl) Coordinate_terms (gender): omusaija (english: man)
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          "english": "giant woman, bad woman; female animal",
          "word": "ekikazi"
        },
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          "english": "small woman",
          "word": "akakazi"
        },
        {
          "english": "womanliness",
          "word": "obukazi"
        },
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          "english": "femininity",
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      "english": "giant woman, bad woman; female animal",
      "word": "ekikazi"
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      "english": "small woman",
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    {
      "english": "womanliness",
      "word": "obukazi"
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    {
      "ipa": "/omukázi/"
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}

Download raw JSONL data for omukazi meaning in Tooro (2.3kB)

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