"Oluorogbo" meaning in Yoruba

See Oluorogbo in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /ō.lú.ō.ɾō.ɡ͡bō/, /ō.lú.ō.ɾó.ɡ͡bó/ Forms: Olúorogbo [canonical], Olúorógbó [canonical]
Etymology: From olú (“lord, prominent one”) + orógbó (“bitter kola nut”), literally “Lord of the bitter kola nuts”. Etymology templates: {{compound|yo|olú|orógbó|lit=Lord of the bitter kola nuts|t1=lord, prominent one|t2=bitter kola nut}} olú (“lord, prominent one”) + orógbó (“bitter kola nut”), literally “Lord of the bitter kola nuts” Head templates: {{head|yo|proper noun|head=Olúorogbo|head2=}} Olúorogbo, {{yo-pos|proper noun|Olúorogbo}} Olúorogbo, {{yo-prop|Olúorogbo}} Olúorogbo, {{head|yo|proper noun|head=Olúorógbó|head2=}} Olúorógbó, {{yo-pos|proper noun|Olúorógbó}} Olúorógbó, {{yo-prop|Olúorógbó}} Olúorógbó
  1. A primordial divinity or irúnmọlẹ̀ in the Yoruba religion, he is regarded as being synonymous with the figure Ẹ̀là. In his human form, he was the only son of the Yoruba heroine Mọ́remí. He was later sacrificed by her to the spirit of the Ẹ̀sìnmìrìn river upon which he became an orisha. He is celebrated during the Edì festival in Ifẹ̀. Categories (topical): History, Yoruba religion Synonyms: Ẹ̀là
    Sense id: en-Oluorogbo-yo-name-WKMC1Rkt Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Yoruba entries with incorrect language header
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      "ipa": "/ō.lú.ō.ɾō.ɡ͡bō/"
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    }
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      "ipa": "/ō.lú.ō.ɾō.ɡ͡bō/"
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