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47 | Abaraurụk | Àbaraùrùk | 1. a climbing plant whose leaves are used as medicine. | null | /àbàr'ùrụ̀k/ | 2021-11-28T07:36:26.000000Z | 2022-01-20T10:14:38.000000Z |
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4,021 | Abañkakat | Ábáñkàkàt | <p>1. a winged ant.</p> | null | /ábáŋ́kàkàt/ | 2022-02-04T03:59:26.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:51:10.000000Z |
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48 | Abasi | Àbàsì | 1. God; deity; the supreme being also known as Abasi Ibom. | 1. Abasi okobot ofụri ekondo - God created the whole world. | /àbàsì/ | 2021-11-28T07:45:28.000000Z | 2022-02-06T16:22:22.000000Z |
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4,022 | Abañawa | Ábáñáwà | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. a kind of carved head gear worn by women on the head in a dance or play called </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=776"><i>awa</i></a>.<br></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /ábáŋáwà/ | 2022-02-04T03:58:16.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:50:44.000000Z |
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4,020 | Abañukpọñ | Ábáñúkpọ̀ñ | <p>1. a large clay pot for storing drinking water.</p> | null | /ábáŋúkpɔ̀ŋ/ | 2022-02-04T03:56:30.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:52:45.000000Z |
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49 | Abe | Ábè | 1. a masquerade dressed in a sort of cloth overall. It is mostly played by children in which they enjoy mutual whippings. It was introduced from Yorubaland. | null | /ábè/ | 2021-11-28T07:47:41.000000Z | 2022-04-07T13:44:08.000000Z |
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4,024 | Abasi nsasua | Àbàsì ńsāsùâ | <p>1. a bird that cries at night. It is believed that it is hated by God that is why it cannot sleep at night.</p> | null | /àbàsìńsāsùâ/ | 2022-02-06T15:26:19.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:53:30.000000Z |
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51 | Abiabon | Ábíàbón | 1. needle. | 1. Abiabon kpa sụk ke otu ukwak - A needle is as valuable as a heap of iron bars (an Efịk proverb which can be understood as a person is worth more than many others). | /ábíàbón/ | 2021-11-28T09:27:55.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:43:20.000000Z |
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50 | Abia | Ábià | 1. specialist; practitoner. (pl. mbia). | null | /ábíà/ | 2021-11-28T08:04:38.000000Z | 2022-02-06T16:23:19.000000Z |
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4,025 | Abasi udọekoi | Àbàsì ùdọ́ékóî | <p>1. a type of masquerade which wears a sack cloth and a mask. The masquerade carries a wooden gun and canoe paddle. It accompanies the masquerade known as <i>Ekporoko</i> which is associated with the <i>Ekpri Akata</i> society. During the day, both masquerades would go around a community entertaining people with their antics and dispensing information around the town. The play was obtained from the Ejagham sometime between the 1900s and 1950s.</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /àbàsìùdɔ́ékóî/ | 2022-02-04T04:20:05.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:55:24.000000Z |
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30 | Aba | Ábá | 1. a masquerade dressed in esịk. | 1. Nditọ Eneyọ emaeka ndibre aba - Eneyọ's children went to go and play aba. | /ábá/ | 2021-11-27T19:08:36.000000Z | 2021-12-03T19:57:24.000000Z |
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34 | Ababara | Àbábàrà | 1. gossip; easiness of virtue; unfaithfulness; lasciviousness; talkativeness. | 1. Obo edi ababara - Obo is a talkative. | /àbábàrà/ | 2021-11-27T19:49:30.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:41:43.000000Z |
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31 | Ababa | Àbàbâ | 1. (derogative and exaggerating), huge; enormous; very large. | 1. Ababa unam - A huge animal. | /àbàbâ/ | 2021-11-27T19:15:43.000000Z | 2022-03-18T09:36:23.000000Z |
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32 | Ababa | Ábábá | 1. strengthen for want of space; be tight; crowded together; feel confined as in a tight fitting garment. | 1. Ọfọñ ababa enye ke idem - The dress is too tight on her body.<p>2. Ẹwak tutu añwa ababa - They are so many that the playground is tight.</p> | /ábábá/ | 2021-11-27T20:21:13.000000Z | 2022-01-18T04:47:32.000000Z |
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29 | Aba | Àbà | <p>1. forty; 40; fortieth.<a href="\redirect_to_word=16"></a></p> | 1. Owo aba - Forty persons.<p>2. Ọyọhọ owo aba - The fortieth person.</p> | /àbà/ | 2021-11-27T18:59:56.000000Z | 2022-03-23T12:05:48.000000Z |
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35 | Ababat | Ábābàt | 1. (derogatory), a worthless person. | 1. Ababat ñkpọ oro - That worthless thing. | /ábābàt/ | 2021-11-27T19:54:33.000000Z | 2022-04-10T11:50:01.000000Z |
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33 | Ababara ababara | Àbábàrà àbábàrà | 1. inconsistently; treacherously. | 1. Ndiyo anam ido ababara ababara - Ndiyo behaves inconsistently. | /àbábàrààbábàrà/ | 2021-11-27T19:51:39.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:42:16.000000Z |
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36 | Abadi | Àbádí | 1. a worthless person; a vile or disreputable person; a good-for-nothing person. | null | /àbádí/ | 2021-11-27T20:00:24.000000Z | 2022-04-10T11:54:37.000000Z |
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37 | Abaedem | Ábáedêm | 1. the hollow of the back over the spine. | null | /ábáèdêm/ | 2021-11-28T05:32:23.000000Z | 2022-01-20T09:55:34.000000Z |
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38 | Abak | Ábàk | <p>1. soup prepared with palm kernels and fish.</p> | <p>1. Nyọbọk abak ke ederi - I shall prepare abak on sunday.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">2. Asa oyom ndibọk efere abak ke ederi - Asa wants to cook abak soup on sunday.</span></p> | /ábàk/ | 2022-02-04T03:37:36.000000Z | 2022-04-10T11:54:40.000000Z |
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58 | Ada | Àdà | 1. an excavation beside a grave for the body of a chief and for storing wealth for the dead. | null | /àdà/ | 2021-11-28T09:57:48.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:43:50.000000Z |
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59 | Ada | Àdá | 1. barrenness; sterility. | 1. Ñwan oro edi ada - That woman is barren. | /àdá/ | 2021-11-28T10:01:53.000000Z | 2021-11-28T10:01:53.000000Z |
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60 | Adadua | Àdàduà | 1. sour; acidic. | 1. Adadua mmịn Efịk - Sour palm wine. | /àdàdwȃ/ | 2021-11-28T10:12:30.000000Z | 2021-11-28T10:12:30.000000Z |
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63 | Adaidaha | Àdáidáhá | 1. a key person in a business; a strong supporter; pillar; an influential person at church or any corporate organisation; (with Efịk Eburutu) a title of influence among the Efịk. | 1. Eme edi adaidaha ke Efịk Eburutu - Eme is a title-holder in the Efik kingdom. | /àdáídáhá/ | 2021-11-28T10:37:47.000000Z | 2021-11-28T10:37:47.000000Z |
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61 | Adaha | Ádáhá | 1. a cornerstone; a large pillar situated in a strong building; a key person in business. | null | /ádághá/ | 2021-11-28T10:25:46.000000Z | 2021-11-28T10:25:46.000000Z |
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62 | Adaifed | Àdáifêd | 1. a rifle of local manufacture; a gun. | 1. Ọyọ-ita esịn adaifed esie ke efọk - Ọyọ-ita puts his rifle in it's case. | /àdáífêd/ | 2021-11-28T10:30:04.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:20:08.000000Z |
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64 | Adaikpọñ | Àdáikpọ̀ñ | 1. solitary; living alone; lonely; without companions. | 1. Adaikpọñ ufọk - A solitary house. | /àdáìkpɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-11-28T10:47:07.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:56:35.000000Z |
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4,346 | Adaiso | Àdáísò | <p>1. first; foremost.</p><p>2. leader.</p> | null | /àdáísò/ | 2022-02-09T22:31:27.000000Z | 2022-03-26T17:54:07.000000Z |
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65 | Adañ | Àdàñ | 1. a morning ebb, a term used by fishermen. | 1. Mmọñ esiere adañ - The ebb tide drags on till the morning. | /àdàŋ/ | 2021-11-28T10:50:25.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:40:36.000000Z |
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66 | Adaña | Ádañá | 1. boundary; limit; border; landmark.<p>2. degree; the mark; limit.</p> | 1. Enye ọfiọk ñwed ebe adaña - He has learning beyond the ordinary. | /ádáŋá/ | 2021-11-28T10:57:50.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:42:03.000000Z |
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4,029 | Abiamfa | Ábìàḿfâ | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. a practitioner of </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=3504"><i>mfa</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;">, a type of divination common among the Ekoi.</span><br></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /ábìàḿfâ/ | 2022-02-04T04:33:46.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:01:23.000000Z |
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4,027 | Abiaibọk | Ábìàíbọ̀k | <p>1. a doctor; a traditional healer; a herbalist.</p> | null | /ábìàíbɔ̀k/ | 2022-02-04T04:07:48.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:55:50.000000Z |
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4,028 | Abiaidiọñ | Ábìàídìọ̀ñ | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. prophet; diviner; soothsayer; a practitioner of </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=416">idiọñ</a>.<br></p> | null | /ábìàídìɔ̀ŋ/ | 2022-02-04T04:12:41.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:56:04.000000Z |
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52 | Abiakpọ | Abìàkpọ́ | 1. stilts; a children's play which involves walking on long stilts. | null | /ábìàkpɔ́/ | 2021-11-28T09:32:43.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:55:28.000000Z |
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4,031 | Abiaedịm | Ábìàédìm | <p>1. rain-maker.</p> | null | /ábìàédìm/ | 2022-02-04T04:22:33.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:55:35.000000Z |
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53 | Abiaña | Ábíañá | 1. deceit; guile; craft; falsehood. | 1. Abiaña owo - A deceitful person.<p>2. Owo ndomo kiet imaha owo abiaña - Noone likes a deceitful person.</p> | /ábíáŋá/ | 2021-11-19T05:34:28.000000Z | 2022-01-15T22:33:27.000000Z |
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54 | Abiya | Àbìyà | 1. spindle; small. | 1. Abiya iyehe uyai ke ini utom - Abiya does not dress herself in the working time (an Efịk proverb which is usually applied to a person working in fine clothes). | /àbìjà/ | 2021-11-28T09:34:57.000000Z | 2021-12-26T13:56:58.000000Z |
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55 | Abrañkịn | Àbrañkìn | 1. blanket. | null | /àbráŋkìn/ | 2021-11-28T09:39:12.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:54:59.000000Z |
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57 | Abua | Àbuá | 1. a species of dog-fish. | null | /àbúá/ | 2021-11-28T09:49:18.000000Z | 2021-11-28T09:49:18.000000Z |
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56 | Abrañkịnisọñ | Àbráñkìnísọ̀ñ | 1. carpet. | null | /àbráŋkìnísɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-11-28T09:45:01.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:24:52.000000Z |
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39 | Abak | Àbák | 1. young; not full grown; half-grown. | 1. Abak ebua - A puppy. | /àbák/ | 2021-11-28T05:39:14.000000Z | 2022-02-06T16:17:40.000000Z |
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40 | Abakada | Àbàkàdá | 1. the share taken by someone who cuts up meat for others. | 1. Ama abak ama afo ada abakada - When you have finished cutting up, take the share for your labour. | /àbàkàdá/ | 2021-11-28T05:54:15.000000Z | 2022-01-20T09:50:15.000000Z |
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41 | Abakakak | Àbàkàkàk | 1. a nickname for a whale; a very large fish, so large that it is difficult to cut it all up. | null | /àbàkàkàk/ | 2021-11-28T06:02:46.000000Z | 2022-01-20T09:51:42.000000Z |
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43 | Abakenañ | Àbàkenàñ | 1. a butcher; a person who kills, cuts up and sells animals for food. | null | /àbàkénàŋ/ | 2021-11-28T06:23:45.000000Z | 2022-01-20T09:56:49.000000Z |
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42 | Abakañ | Àbàkàñ | 1. an african nutmeg; a large tree. Lat. Pycanthus kombo. Prior to the more frequent use of western medicine, the Efịk would use its bark in preparing an enema mixture to cure indigestion and heartburn. | null | /àbàkàŋ/ | 2021-11-28T06:06:20.000000Z | 2022-01-10T16:53:42.000000Z |
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44 | Abakinua | Àbákínùà | 1. forwardness; sauciness; an impudent person; one shamelessly rude and foulmouthed. | 1. Eyen enyene abakinua ke idem - The child has much forwardness.<p>2. Afo edi abakinua - You are a foulmouthed person.</p> | /àbákínùà/ | 2021-11-28T06:31:23.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:08:30.000000Z |
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28 | Abambam | Àbàmbàm | 1. huge; enormous; out of proportion. | 1. Esien emen abambam akpasa aka iñwañ - Esien takes an enormous basket to the farm.<p>2. Añkọi enyene abambam ekundu - Añkọi has an enormous canoe.</p> | /àbàmbàm/ | 2021-11-28T06:40:06.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:20:48.000000Z |
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45 | Abañ | Ábáñ | 1. a jar; a pitcher; a pot with a handle used for storage or transportation of water or other liquids. | 1. Abañ mi idụtke - My jar does not leak. | /ábáŋ/ | 2021-11-28T06:48:56.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:54:20.000000Z |
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4,023 | Abañ aran | Ábáñ áràn | <p>1. a cask; oil barrel; puncheon.</p> | null | /ábáŋáràn/ | 2022-02-04T04:02:03.000000Z | 2022-03-23T21:48:26.000000Z |
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46 | Abaña | Àbáñá | 1. a chisel; a steel tool used for cutting or shaping wood, stone or metal. | null | /àbáŋá/ | 2021-11-28T06:55:48.000000Z | 2022-01-20T04:52:14.000000Z |
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70 | Adañami | Ádañamí | 1. by this time. | 1. Mkpọñ adañami ami ko - By this time tomorrow, i'll be there. | /ádáŋámì/ | 2021-11-28T11:22:32.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:44:14.000000Z |
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67 | Adañadidie | Ádañádìdiè | 1. how long?; to what extent?. | 1. Afo edinam adañadidie? - How long are you doing it? | /ádáŋádìdìê/ | 2021-11-28T11:01:45.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:26:07.000000Z |
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68 | Adañado | Ádañádó | 1. enough; by then; no more. | 1. Fiak di ke mbubreyo adañado enye ọyọyọñ edi - Come back in the evening, by then he will return. | /ádáŋádó/ | 2021-11-28T11:05:51.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:31:25.000000Z |
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69 | Adañako | Ádáñákó | 1. in the olden days. | null | /ádáŋákó/ | 2021-11-28T11:19:15.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:46:18.000000Z |
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72 | Adañante | Ádañántè | 1. so long as; as much as; whatever it is. | 1. Ekei eyedi usen efen adañante ededi - Ekei will come another day come what may. | /ádáŋáǹtè/ | 2021-11-28T11:32:36.000000Z | 2022-03-24T08:44:57.000000Z |
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76 | Adatọkpọ | Àdàtọ̀kpọ̀ | 1. a herb with red stem, leaf stalk and veins, often used medicinally as enema or clyster for pregnant women to avoid any miscarriage. | 1. Mmọ enọ enye adatọkpọ ekebe - They gave her adatọkpọ to use as enema. | /àdàtʰɔ́kpɔ̀/ | 2021-11-28T16:01:21.000000Z | 2022-01-29T03:24:12.000000Z |
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73 | Adañaoro | Ádañáórò | 1. then; when; by that time. | 1. Nyedi ọfiọñ efen adañaoro eyekụre se anamde - I shall come next month, by then you would have completed what you are doing. | /ádáŋáórò/ | 2021-11-28T11:37:34.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:44:13.000000Z |
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75 | Adatisịm | Àdàtisìm | 1. a reddish coloured monkey. | null | /àdàtìsìm/ | 2021-11-28T15:50:45.000000Z | 2021-11-28T15:50:45.000000Z |
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71 | Adañemi | Ádañemì | 1. for this time; all the time; when. | 1. Adañemi afo ebetde enye idighe - All the time you waited for him, he never showed up. | /ádáŋémì | 2021-11-28T11:27:22.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:44:50.000000Z |
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74 | Adansaña | Àdánsáñà | 1. companion; one who goes with another. | 1. Asari ikaha ñkpọ ikpọñ adansaña - Asari does not go anywhere without her companion. | /àdáǹsāŋà/ | 2021-11-28T11:47:30.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:57:40.000000Z |
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68 | Adañado | Ádañádó | 1. enough; by then; no more. | 1. Fiak di ke mbubreyo adañado enye ọyọyọñ edi - Come back in the evening, by then he will return. | /ádáŋádó/ | 2021-11-28T11:05:51.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:31:25.000000Z |
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69 | Adañako | Ádáñákó | 1. in the olden days. | null | /ádáŋákó/ | 2021-11-28T11:19:15.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:46:18.000000Z |
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67 | Adañadidie | Ádañádìdiè | 1. how long?; to what extent?. | 1. Afo edinam adañadidie? - How long are you doing it? | /ádáŋádìdìê/ | 2021-11-28T11:01:45.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:26:07.000000Z |
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70 | Adañami | Ádañamí | 1. by this time. | 1. Mkpọñ adañami ami ko - By this time tomorrow, i'll be there. | /ádáŋámì/ | 2021-11-28T11:22:32.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:44:14.000000Z |
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72 | Adañante | Ádañántè | 1. so long as; as much as; whatever it is. | 1. Ekei eyedi usen efen adañante ededi - Ekei will come another day come what may. | /ádáŋáǹtè/ | 2021-11-28T11:32:36.000000Z | 2022-03-24T08:44:57.000000Z |
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73 | Adañaoro | Ádañáórò | 1. then; when; by that time. | 1. Nyedi ọfiọñ efen adañaoro eyekụre se anamde - I shall come next month, by then you would have completed what you are doing. | /ádáŋáórò/ | 2021-11-28T11:37:34.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:44:13.000000Z |
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71 | Adañemi | Ádañemì | 1. for this time; all the time; when. | 1. Adañemi afo ebetde enye idighe - All the time you waited for him, he never showed up. | /ádáŋémì | 2021-11-28T11:27:22.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:44:50.000000Z |
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75 | Adatisịm | Àdàtisìm | 1. a reddish coloured monkey. | null | /àdàtìsìm/ | 2021-11-28T15:50:45.000000Z | 2021-11-28T15:50:45.000000Z |
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74 | Adansaña | Àdánsáñà | 1. companion; one who goes with another. | 1. Asari ikaha ñkpọ ikpọñ adansaña - Asari does not go anywhere without her companion. | /àdáǹsāŋà/ | 2021-11-28T11:47:30.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:57:40.000000Z |
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76 | Adatọkpọ | Àdàtọ̀kpọ̀ | 1. a herb with red stem, leaf stalk and veins, often used medicinally as enema or clyster for pregnant women to avoid any miscarriage. | 1. Mmọ enọ enye adatọkpọ ekebe - They gave her adatọkpọ to use as enema. | /àdàtʰɔ́kpɔ̀/ | 2021-11-28T16:01:21.000000Z | 2022-01-29T03:24:12.000000Z |
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95 | Afara | Àfárȃ | 1. a sail. | 1. Kot afara - Hoist the sail. | /àfárȃ/ | 2021-12-02T22:05:40.000000Z | 2021-12-02T22:05:40.000000Z |
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96 | Afaraikụt | Áfáráikùt | 1. hinges; a disease affecting the shoulder joint. | 1. Efiom enyene udọñọ afaraikụt - Efiom has the illness known as hinges. | /áfáráíkụ̀t/ | 2021-12-01T14:14:02.000000Z | 2022-01-14T16:24:43.000000Z |
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97 | Afia | Áfíá | 1. a trap; snare; gin. | 1. Afia amia eku - The trap has caught the mouse. | /áfíá/ | 2021-12-04T12:43:20.000000Z | 2021-12-04T12:43:20.000000Z |
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4,367 | Afarakiet | Áfárákìèt | 1. continuously; incessantly. | 1. Mmọ ẹmen itọk afarakiet - They ran continuously. | /áfárákìèt/ | 2021-12-19T22:02:54.000000Z | 2022-01-04T22:15:59.000000Z |
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98 | Afia | Àfíá | <p>1. white.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">Plural: </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=3244" class="redirect-to-word">Mfia</a>.<br></p> | 1. Ntiero ama dep afia ọfọñ ukot - Ntiero bought a white trouser. | /àfíá/ | 2021-12-04T12:50:49.000000Z | 2022-02-08T23:22:14.000000Z |
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4,034 | Afia ayañ | Áfíá áyàñ | <p>1. a type of divination that involves the use of a broom hence the name. In this practice, the ends of two normal-sized brooms are pushing against each other to enable the brooms to mingle and be firmly held together. The accused lies face downwards with the mingled brooms over his chest. Two other individuals lift the broom. His guilt is determined if he is successfully lifted on the brooms. This practice is also common in the carribeans. </p> | null | /áfíáájàŋ/ | 2022-02-06T15:04:09.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:04:51.000000Z |
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4,035 | Afia edet ibọm | Áfíá édèt íbọ̀m | <p>1. a type of divination that involves the tooth of a python.</p> | null | /áfíáédètíbɔ̀m/ | 2022-02-06T15:08:34.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:05:06.000000Z |
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4,043 | Afia ekpe | Àfíá ékpè | <p>1. leo constellation.</p> | null | /àfíáékpè/ | 2022-03-25T11:55:00.000000Z | 2022-03-25T11:55:00.000000Z |
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4,041 | Afia efere | Àfíá éfèrè | <p>1. a type of light soup prepared without oil. It is usually accompanied by pounded yam, <i>usụñabia</i>.</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /àfíáéfèrè/ | 2022-02-06T15:27:52.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:06:31.000000Z |
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4,036 | Afia ikpa | Áfíá íkpà | <p>1. a type of ordeal which utilises a leather whip. In this ordeal, the diviner makes a small incision on his palm and applies some medicine to the wound. The guilt of the accused is believed to affect the medicine causing the diviner to tremble and commence whipping the accused.</p> | null | /áfíáíkpà/ | 2022-02-06T15:14:00.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:06:57.000000Z |
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87 | Afam | Áfám | 1. parsimony; miserliness; stinginess. | 1. Okon afam efam akaha - Okon is very stingy. | /áfám/ | 2021-11-28T17:08:54.000000Z | 2021-11-28T17:08:54.000000Z |
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91 | Afañ | Àfàñ | 1. a path; a footpath; a channel. | 1. Afañ unam - The path of an animal. | /àfàŋ/ | 2021-11-28T18:27:16.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:46:55.000000Z |
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4,033 | Afai ekpo | Àfáí ékpò | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. spirits of unburied persons who died from ailments such as small pox and other infectious diseases. Spirits of murdered persons are also included in this category. Their bodies were usually thrown into a bush specifically called <i>idiọk ikọt</i> or <i>ikọt ekpo</i>. They are deemed to bear enmity against all living people. The </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=4486" class="redirect-to-word"><i>Ndọk</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;"> </span><span style="font-size: 1rem;">festival (now obsolete) was usually meant to drive all such spirits away apart from other cleansing rituals carried out by the Efịk in the past.</span><br></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /àfáíékpò/ | 2022-02-04T05:04:11.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:04:49.000000Z |
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86 | Afaka | Àfákà | 1. knife; dagger; a long dagger. | 1. Ekpenyọñ osio afaka esie ke efọk - Ekpenyọñ unsheaths his knife. | /àfákà/ | 2021-11-28T17:04:14.000000Z | 2021-11-28T17:04:14.000000Z |
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88 | Afan | Àfàn | 1. a kind of scaly fish that yields edible oil. | null | /àfàn/ | 2021-11-28T17:42:36.000000Z | 2021-11-28T17:42:36.000000Z |
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92 | Afañ | Áfàñ | 1. a climbing plant whose leaves are used for preparing soup i.e Efere afañ (Eng. Afang soup) | 1. Ansa ama ndidia eba ye efere afañ - Ansa loves to eat garri and afang soup. | /áfàŋ/ | 2021-11-28T18:31:30.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:52:28.000000Z |
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90 | Afaniyak | Áfánìyàk | 1. a fish dried between two flat sticks. | null | /áfánìjàk/ | 2021-11-28T18:22:38.000000Z | 2022-04-07T14:03:49.000000Z |
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93 | Afañebọk | Áfañebọ̀k | 1. a climbing plant used as herb, its climbing stem is used for weaving baskets. | null | /áfáŋébɔ̀k/ | 2021-11-28T18:37:49.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:57:05.000000Z |
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89 | Afanikọñ | Àfàníkọ̀ñ | 1. trouble; calamity; difficulty; peril; danger. | 1. Nya okosio idem esie ke afanikọñ - Nya got himself out of trouble. | /àfàníkɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-11-28T18:18:12.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:57:39.000000Z |
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94 | Afara | Áfárá | 1. shoulder. | null | /áfárá/ | 2021-11-29T03:58:40.000000Z | 2021-11-29T03:58:40.000000Z |
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107 | Akaekpenyọñ | Àkàèkpéñyọ̀ñ | 1. a kind of cloth called after the man who first wore it, Ekpenyọñ. | null | /àkàèkpéɲɔ́ŋ/ | 2021-12-04T14:07:17.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:58:20.000000Z |
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108 | Akaetiene | Ákáétìènè | 1. one in the next age group to another. | 1. Ami ndịghe ukpọk akaetiene esie - I am not even the next age group to him. | /ákáétìènè/ | 2021-12-04T14:12:33.000000Z | 2022-04-07T14:09:00.000000Z |
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111 | Akaha | Ákáhá | 1. exceedingly; much. | 1. Akịba ama ikọedem akaha - Akiba loves gossip too much. | /ákághá/ | 2021-12-04T19:31:54.000000Z | 2022-05-07T01:48:34.000000Z |
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109 | Akahati | Àkàhàtì | 1. a kind of fruit or vegetable. | null | /àkàghàtì/ | 2021-12-04T14:15:02.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:38:56.000000Z |
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110 | Akai | Ákáì | 1. forest; jungle. | 1. Enịn odụñ ke akai - The elephant lives in the forest. | /ákáì/ | 2021-12-04T14:56:10.000000Z | 2021-12-30T09:41:01.000000Z |
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112 | Akakakak | Àkàkàkàk | 1. excessive; tiring; boring; insistent. | null | /àkàghàkàk/ | 2021-12-04T19:40:00.000000Z | 2021-12-04T19:40:00.000000Z |
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21 | Akaka | Àkàkȃ | 1. huge; enormous; large; immense. | 1. Mme akaka obu iba do enịmde ke akpa obio Efịk - Two giant lobsters are there kept in the Efịk river.(Culled from Elizabeth E. Archibong, Akpa Obio Canaan).<p>2. Akaka ubom - A huge boat.</p> | /àkàkȃ/ | 2021-11-27T14:48:35.000000Z | 2022-03-20T23:24:23.000000Z |
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114 | Akama | Àkámá | 1. a holder; a keeper; a possesor. | null | /àkámá/ | 2021-12-05T01:30:26.000000Z | 2021-12-05T01:30:26.000000Z |
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113 | Akam | Àkàm | <p>1. prayer (used with <a href="\redirect_to_word=1217" class="redirect-to-word" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); font-size: 1rem;"><i>Bọñ</i></a>).</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p><p><br><span style="font-size: 1rem;">2. imprecation (in this sense commonly used with </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=413" class="redirect-to-word" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); font-size: 1rem;"><i>Idiọk</i></a>).</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | 1. Oku esibọñ akam ọnọ nditọ esie - Oku usually prays for his children.<p>2. Enye ọbọñ idiọk akam ọnọ enye - He imprecates evil on him.</p> | /àkàm/ | 2021-12-05T01:19:18.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:02:36.000000Z |
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4,048 | Akama mmịn | Àkámá ḿḿìn | <p>1. butler; a keeper of wine or drink.</p> | null | /àkámáḿmìn/ | 2022-02-04T04:37:48.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:11:11.000000Z |
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