"Ewelere" meaning in Yoruba

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Proper name

IPA: /ē.wé.lé.ɾè/ Forms: Ewélérè [canonical]
Etymology: From ewé (“herbs”) + ní (“to have”) + èrè (“profit, reward”), literally “The use of herbs has rewards”. Etymology templates: {{compound|yo|ewé|ní|èrè|lit=The use of herbs has rewards|t1=herbs|t2=to have|t3=profit, reward}} ewé (“herbs”) + ní (“to have”) + èrè (“profit, reward”), literally “The use of herbs has rewards” Head templates: {{head|yo|proper noun|head=Ewélérè|head2=}} Ewélérè, {{yo-pos|proper noun|Ewélérè}} Ewélérè, {{yo-prop|Ewélérè}} Ewélérè
  1. An oríkì name for the orisha Ṣàngó, praising his knowledge of medicinal herbs Categories (topical): Yoruba religion
    Sense id: en-Ewelere-yo-name-fKHjtkK5 Categories (other): Yoruba entries with incorrect language header

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