"ilari" meaning in Yoruba

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Noun

IPA: /ì.là.ɾí/ Forms: ìlàrí [canonical]
Etymology: From ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + là (“to separate, divide, part”) + orí (“head”), literally “The one with the parted head”, from the fact that the guards often had hairstyles in which one side of the head was bald, and the other side had hair. The second sense has the same etymology, but comes from the fact that this comb would separate hair Etymology templates: {{af|yo|ì-|là|orí|id1=nominalizing prefix|lit=The one with the parted head|t1=nominalizing prefix|t2=to separate, divide, part|t3=head}} ì- (“nominalizing prefix”) + là (“to separate, divide, part”) + orí (“head”), literally “The one with the parted head” Head templates: {{head|yo|noun|head=ìlàrí|head2=}} ìlàrí, {{yo-pos|noun|ìlàrí|}} ìlàrí, {{yo-noun|ìlàrí}} ìlàrí
  1. royal guard or servant Categories (topical): People Synonyms: ẹ̀mẹ̀sẹ̀, ẹ̀ṣọ́
    Sense id: en-ilari-yo-noun-LxM4HJ6s Disambiguation of People: 100 0 Categories (other): Yoruba entries with incorrect language header, Yoruba terms prefixed with i- (nominalizing prefix) Disambiguation of Yoruba entries with incorrect language header: 84 16 Disambiguation of Yoruba terms prefixed with i- (nominalizing prefix): 83 17
  2. wooden comb Synonyms: ìkótí, pọnpọndọ́n
    Sense id: en-ilari-yo-noun-xFeHlu4i

Download JSON data for ilari meaning in Yoruba (2.1kB)

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