Odi
Yoruba
Etymology
Cognate across Volta-Niger, where it has consistently remained constant across almost all the languages, making it potentially possible to reconstruct the root all the way to Proto-Volta-Niger, (see Proto-Volta-Niger *-dí). Cognate with Igala Òjí, ultimately derived from Proto-Yoruboid *Ò-dí, see there for more cognates.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ò.dí/
Proper noun
Òdí
- The fourth principal sign of the Ifa divination system
- The fourth of the àpólà or sixteen categories in the odù Ifá, consisting of the fourth principal chapter, (Òdí méjì) and the other fifteen chapters of Òdí.
- Synonym: àpólà Òdí
- The fourth chapter of the odù Ifá corpus, and one of the major ojú odù
- Synonym: Òdí méjì
- The spirit associated with the Òdí sign, he is believed to have born in a place near Ìlọrin
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