ẹfọn

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Yoruba

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Ẹfọ̀n pẹ̀lú lékeléke

Etymology 1

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Proposed to derive from Proto-Yoruboid *ɛ́-fã̀, cognate with Igala ẹ́fà, Olukumi ẹfàn, and Edo ẹhan, equivalent to *ɛ́- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ *fã̀. Perhaps it is related to Igbo efi (cow)

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ẹfọ̀n

  1. buffalo

Etymology 2

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Noun

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ẹ̀fọn

  1. mosquito
    Synonyms: yànmù-yánmú, emúrẹn

Etymology 3

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Noun

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ẹfọ́n

  1. back of a palm frond
    Synonyms: ọ̀wá, wàwá, ẹ̀há

Etymology 4

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ẹfọ́n

  1. A deadly type of arrow
    Synonym: ọfà

Etymology 5

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From Etymology 3; named so because of the similarity of the shape of a rib and the back of a palm frond.

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Noun

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ẹfọ́n

  1. rib
    Synonyms: (Ekiti) ịgbáè, ụgbáè
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Etymology 6

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ẹ̀- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ fọ́n (to sprinkle)

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ẹ̀fọ́n

  1. sprinkle