Difference between revisions of "abiku"

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===Etymology===
 
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The word is used equally in written texts and orally.
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#: {{ux|dv|I hear sey im pikin na '''abiku''' o.|no translation}}
 
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* English: (1) The spirit that causes the death of the children before reaching pubescence; (2) The children believed not to live above pubescence.
 
* English: (1) The spirit that causes the death of the children before reaching pubescence; (2) The children believed not to live above pubescence.

Revision as of 19:26, 9 August 2020

Naija

Alternative forms

Etymology

etymology:Yoruba

Pronunciation

  • àbíkú

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Frequency

  • Frequency in NSC treebank: 0
  • Frequency rank in NSC treebank: inf
  • Frequency in raw corpus: 0
  • Frequency rank in raw corpus: inf

No documented examples in our corpora.


Noun

abiku: (1) The spirit that causes the death of the children before reaching pubescence; (2) The children believed not to live above pubescence. -- Definition in Naija?


  1. Egbokhare (frequency:Inf)
    I hear sey im pikin na abiku o.  — no translation

Derived forms

Synonymes

Antonymes

Translations

  • English: (1) The spirit that causes the death of the children before reaching pubescence; (2) The children believed not to live above pubescence.