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Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruba/ɔ-bʊtʊ̃

This Proto-Yoruba entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Yoruba

Alternative forms

  • *ɔ-bɪtʊ̃, *ɔ-bʊ̃tʊ̃

Etymology

Likely inherited from Proto-Edekiri *ɔ-bʊtʊ̃, perhaps equivalent to *ɔ-bɪ̃̀rɪ̃ (woman, wife) + *tʊ̃n (new), literally new woman; new wife. The ɪ/ʊ alternative forms likely stem from the alternative forms for woman, see *ɔ-bɪ̃̀rɪ̃ and *ɔ-bʊ̃̀rɪ̃.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔ̄.bʊ̄.tʊ̃̄/

Noun

*ɔ-bʊtʊ̃

  1. virgin, maiden, bride
    Synonym: *ɔ-mãdɔ̃
  2. (by extension) any of the various bridal or coming of age rituals and ceremonies performed by maidens

Descendants

  • Northwest Yoruba Yoruba: ọbuntun
  • Central Yoruba Yoruba: ọbịtụn, ọbụntụn, ọbụtụn
  • Northeast Yoruba Yoruba: obutọn
  • Ifè: àbitɔ̃
  • *ɔ-yà (wife)
  • *ɔ-bɪ̃̀rɪ̃, *ɔ-bʊ̃̀rɪ̃ ("woman")
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