Ìtumọ̀ Ọlọfin | Babel Free
ɔ̄.lɔ́.ꜜfĩ̄Àwọn ìtumọ̀
- king, monarch, ruler
- the title of a king or ruler; equivalent to the title Aláàfin, most commonly used as in reference to Odùduwà when he was the Ọ̀ọ̀ni of Ile-Ife, also known as Ọlọ́fin Àdìmúlà
- The title of several legendary founders of many Eastern Yoruba towns, such as Ìdànrè whom were later deified as local orisha.
- king; used mainly in praise poetry and songs
- title for a powerful king
- a unisex given name, used by worshippers of the deity Ọlọ́fin. It also serves as a prefix for or shortening for longer given names
- a legendary king and warrior from Ifẹ̀ who founded many Ekiti towns, he is worshipped as an ancestral deity (ụmọlẹ̀) as well as a fertility deity. He is sometimes regarded as being the deified form of the mythical king Odùduwà. He is associated with ọdún Ìjẹṣu and the yam harvest
- a surname from the given name Ọlọ́fin
- a unisex given name, used by worshippers of Ọlọ́fịn. It also serves as a prefix for or shortening for longer given names, ex. Ọlọ́fịnmẹ̀yẹ
Ìpele CEFR
B1
Aàrin
Ọ̀rọ̀ yìí jẹ́ ara àkójọ-ọ̀rọ̀ CEFR B1 — ìpele aàrin.
Ọ̀rọ̀ yìí jẹ́ ara àkójọ-ọ̀rọ̀ CEFR B1 — ìpele aàrin.
Know this word better than we do? Language is a living thing — help us keep it growing. Collaborate with Babel Free