Olokun

Yoruba

Etymology

From oní (one who has) + òkun (ocean, sea), literally Owner of the Sea, compare with Edo Ólókú

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ō.ló.ꜜkũ̄/

Proper noun

Olókun

  1. A primordial imọlẹ̀ of the Yoruba religion, they are an androgynous divinity of the ocean and the seas, and said to embody the Atlantic Ocean. They are the parent of the deities, Ọlọ́sà and Ajé, and is also a deified orisha of the same name, as a human, she said to be the wife of Odùduwà

Derived terms

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