Ọwa

See also: owa, OWA, owa', ową, -owa, ọwa, öwa, and ˀówa

Yoruba

Etymology

From ọwá (king, palace)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔ̄.wá/

Proper noun

Ọwá

  1. The official titles of several traditional rulers of some Eastern Yoruba speaking peoples including the Ìjẹ̀ṣà, Èkìtì, Ìgbómìnà, and Oǹdó, including:
    Official title of the traditional ruler of Ìdànrè in Oǹdó State of Nigeria
    Synonym: Ọwá Ìdànrè
    Official title of the traditional ruler of Ìgbájọ town in Ọ̀ṣun State of Nigeria
    Synonym: Ọwá Ìgbájọ
    Official title of the traditional ruler of Ọtán Ayégbajú town in Ọ̀ṣun State of Nigeria

Derived terms

  • Ọlọ́wá (The official title of the ruler of Ìgbàrà-òkè)
  • ọmọ Ọwá (A term for an Ìjẹ̀ṣà person)
  • ọmọwá (The title for prince and princesses of towns in which their kings use the title Ọwá)
  • Ọwá Kájọlà (A Yoruba Ìgbómìnà speaking town)
  • Ọwá Onírè (A Yoruba Ìgbómìnà speaking town)
  • Ọwá Ọ̀tún (A Yoruba Èkìtì speaking town)
  • Ọwá Ìdànrè (The official title of the ruler of Ìdànrè)
  • Ọwá-Obòkun (Title of the king of the town of Iléṣà and paramount ruler of the Ìjẹ̀ṣà people)
  • Ọwálóbòó (The official title of the ruler of Òbó-Ayégúnlẹ̀)
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