"Alapadupẹ" meaning in Yoruba

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Proper name

IPA: /ā.lá.k͡pā.dú.k͡pɛ́/ Forms: Alápadúpẹ́ [canonical]
Etymology: From oní (“one who has”) + a- (“agent prefix”) + pa (“to kill”) + dúpẹ́ (“to thank”), literally “The one who kills and is then thanked” Etymology templates: {{af|yo|oní|a-|pa|dúpẹ́|id2=agent prefix|lit=The one who kills and is then thanked|t1=one who has|t2=agent prefix|t3=to kill|t4=to thank}} oní (“one who has”) + a- (“agent prefix”) + pa (“to kill”) + dúpẹ́ (“to thank”), literally “The one who kills and is then thanked” Head templates: {{head|yo|proper noun|head=Alápadúpẹ́|head2=}} Alápadúpẹ́, {{yo-pos|proper noun|Alápadúpẹ́}} Alápadúpẹ́, {{yo-prop|Alápadúpẹ́}} Alápadúpẹ́
  1. (euphemistic) a euphemistic nickname for the deity of smallpox (Ṣànpọ̀nná). Because the disease was so widely feared it was forbidden for there to show any signs of affection, less they anger the deity who may inflict the disease on others. Tags: euphemistic Categories (topical): Yoruba religion Synonyms: Ṣànpọ̀nná, Ọbalúayé, Olóde, Olúayé, Ègbóná
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