oli-

See also: oli

Yoruba

Alternative forms

Etymology

From o- (nominalizing prefix) + (to have; to own). The "o" prefix harmonizes with the initial vowel associated with the noun it precedes. Because /n/ and /l/ are allophonic, both oní- and olí- are essentially the same, and in Standard Yoruba, oní- will often have an /l/ when in compounds. However, in certain dialects, the /n/ and /l/ are not allophonic in this case, /l/ is primarily used like in Egba and Ekiti, while in Ondo or Ijebu, only /n/ is used.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ō.lí/

Prefix

olí-

  1. Alternative form of oní- (a prefix (added to nouns to detail ownership or association to the noun))
    Synonym: abi-
    (Ẹgba) oli- + ilé (house)olílé (landlord)
    oli- + òòṣà (deity, orisha)olóòṣà (worshipper of the orisha)
    (Ekiti) oli- + ụgbajúmọ̀ (fame)ọlụ́gbajúmọ̀ (celebrity)
    (Ekiti) oli- + ọ̀fịn (palace)Ọlọ́fịn (title associated with kingship and royalty)
    (Ekiti) oli- + ọ̀yị́nyị́n (gossip)ọlọ́yị́nyị́n (gossiper)
    (Ẹgba) oli- + ìgbín (a drum associated with the deity Obatala) + (to arrive)Olígbìndé (A Yoruba surname meaning "The igbin drummer has arrived")
    oli- + ọwá (palace, king)Ọlọ́wá (title of a king)
    (Ekiti) oli- + (money)olíó (rich person)
    (Ikalẹ) oli- + oghó (money)ológhó (rich person)
    (Ondo) oli- + ọ̀bùn (market)Lọ́bùn (cheif of commerce)
    (Ondo) oli- + èkìkì (oriki)lékìkì (oriki chanter)

Usage notes

  • In Oǹdó, the "o" is deleted.

Derived terms

Yoruba terms prefixed with oli-
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