"ọdun Ijẹṣu" meaning in Yoruba

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Proper name

IPA: /ɔ̄.dṹ ì.d͡ʒɛ̄.ʃū/ Forms: ọdún Ìjẹṣu [canonical]
Etymology: From ọdún (“festival, holiday”) + ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + jẹ (“to eat”) + iṣu (“yam”) Etymology templates: {{af|yo|ọdún|ì-|jẹ|iṣu|id2=nominalizing prefix|t1=festival, holiday|t2=nominalizing prefix|t3=to eat|t4=yam}} ọdún (“festival, holiday”) + ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + jẹ (“to eat”) + iṣu (“yam”) Head templates: {{head|yo|proper noun|head=ọdún Ìjẹṣu|head2=}} ọdún Ìjẹṣu, {{yo-pos|proper noun|ọdún Ìjẹṣu}} ọdún Ìjẹṣu, {{yo-prop|ọdún Ìjẹṣu}} ọdún Ìjẹṣu
  1. (Àkúrẹ́) a festival celebrating the yam harvest and fertility deities, it is often the most important festival in a Yorùbá town, especially Eastern Yorùbá towns. It is usually held at the end of August or beginning of September. Citizens are traditionally forbidden from eating any yams until the rites of the festival are completed. Categories (topical): Festivals Synonyms: Ìjẹṣu, ọdún Ùjuṣu (Èkìtì), ọdún Ụ̀jẹṣu (Èkìtì)
    Sense id: en-ọdun_Ijẹṣu-yo-name-mb5QhQSW Categories (other): Yoruba entries with incorrect language header, Yoruba terms prefixed with i- (nominalizing prefix) Related terms: Olóyeré, Ọlọ́fịn, Ọlụ́a, Ògún, Ọbànị̀fọ̀n, Ańlùgbuà, Ojìdó, ụmọlẹ̀, Ìdáṣu, Òbèrèmóyè, Ajụná, apoporo, Ìjobì, Oríkádún, Àrìwowo, Àkúrẹ́, Oǹdó, Ifẹ̀, Ìlárá-Mọ̀kín, Ìdó-Àní, Òwu, Ijù, Ìtaògbólú, Ìpinṣà, Ìbulẹ̀-Ṣọ́rọ̀, Ìjàrẹ́, Èkìtì, Adó-Èkìtì

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