"ijọba alagbada" meaning in Yoruba

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Noun

IPA: /ì.d͡ʒɔ̄.bā ā.lá.ɡ͡bá.dá/ Forms: ìjọba alágbádá [canonical]
Etymology: From ìjọba + alágbádá, ultimately from ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + jọba (“to rule”) + oní- (“one who has”) + agbádá (“agbada”), literally “The government of the one who wears the agbada” * This refers to the fact that many leaders of democratic government's in Africa wear the African attire the agbada, as opposed to the military uniform of military dictators. Etymology templates: {{compound|yo|ìjọba|alágbádá}} ìjọba + alágbádá, {{af|yo|ì-|jọba|oní-|agbádá|id1=nominalizing prefix|lit=The government of the one who wears the agbada|t1=nominalizing prefix|t2=to rule|t3=one who has|t4=agbada}} ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + jọba (“to rule”) + oní- (“one who has”) + agbádá (“agbada”), literally “The government of the one who wears the agbada” Head templates: {{head|yo|noun|head=ìjọba alágbádá|head2=}} ìjọba alágbádá, {{yo-pos|noun|ìjọba alágbádá|}} ìjọba alágbádá, {{yo-noun|ìjọba alágbádá}} ìjọba alágbádá
  1. civil authority, democratic government Derived forms: àlákòóso ìjọbá-alágbádá ní ìjọba-àpapọ̀ (english: federal minister) Related terms: ìjọba àpapọ̀ (english: federal government) Coordinate_terms: ìjọba ológun (english: military dictatorship)

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