ogogoro

English

Etymology

From Yoruba ògógóró. A toast in celebration of two people coming tog ether as a family, to honour our ancestors and give salutation, to celebrate a life well lived, Kai-Kai.

Noun

ogogoro (uncountable)

  1. A strong alcoholic drink of West Africa, distilled from the juice of raffia palm trees.
    • 1991, Ben Okri, The Famished Road, Section 1, Book 1, Chapter 8:
      On the centre table, in front of him, there was a half-empty bottle of ogogoro, an ashtray, and a packet of cigarettes.

Yoruba

Etymology

From ò- (nominalizing prefix) + gógóró (at the top; the highest)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ò.ɡó.ɡó.ɾó/

Noun

ògógóró

  1. highest stage, apex
    Synonyms: òtéńté, ògólómùṣo
  2. (by extension) a very strong traditional gin made from the raffia palm tree
    Synonym: ọtí

Descendants

  • English: ogogoro
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