"ọdun Ọlọjọ" meaning in Yoruba

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Proper name

IPA: /ɔ̄.dṹ ɔ̄.lɔ́.d͡ʒɔ́/ Forms: ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́ [canonical]
Etymology: From ọdún (“festival”) + oní- (“one who has”) + ọjọ́ (“day”), literally “The festival of the one who owns the day”. See the divinity Ọlọ́jọ́. Compare with ọjọ́ and Igala Ọ́jọ́. Etymology templates: {{compound|yo|ọdún|oní-|ọjọ́|lit=The festival of the one who owns the day|t1=festival|t2=one who has|t3=day}} ọdún (“festival”) + oní- (“one who has”) + ọjọ́ (“day”), literally “The festival of the one who owns the day”, {{cog|igl|Ọ́jọ́}} Igala Ọ́jọ́ Head templates: {{head|yo|proper noun|head=ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́|head2=}} ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́, {{yo-pos|proper noun|ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́}} ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́, {{yo-prop|ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́}} ọdún Ọlọ́jọ́
  1. An annual festival held in town of Ifẹ̀ that celebrates creation and the orisha Ògún, known as Ọlọ́jọ́, who is regarded as the first primordial divinity (among the irúnmọlẹ̀) to arrive on Earth. Wikipedia link: Olojo festival Categories (topical): Festivals
    Sense id: en-ọdun_Ọlọjọ-yo-name-GsiUg7gX Categories (other): Yoruba entries with incorrect language header

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