abilekọ

Yoruba

Etymology

  • A compound incorporating ilé (house) and ọkọ (husband).[1]
  • From abi- (prefix) + ilé (house) + ọkọ (husband)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ā.bī.lé.kɔ̄/

Noun

abilékọ

  1. married woman living with her husband; wife[1]
    Synonym: aya
    Antonym: ọkọ

References

  1. Crowther, Samuel (1852) A Vocabulary of the Yoruba Language, London: Seeleys, page 4
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