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
married
woman
living with her
husband
;
wife
[1]
Synonym:
aya
Antonym:
ọkọ
References
Crowther, Samuel (
1852
)
A Vocabulary of the Yoruba Language
, London
:
Seeleys, page 4
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