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ā.óÀwọn ìtumọ̀
- A Yoruba dialect spoken by some members of the Àkókó subethnic group, consisting of several subdialects including Amùsìgbó, (spoken by the people of Ìdóàní). It is also spoken by the Àfò, Ìpèsì, Ikún, Imerì, Ìdógún, and Ìfira towns in Ondo State.
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Ekiti form of awó (“guinea fowl; (in particular) Western crested guineafowl”) Ekiti, alt-of
- slap
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Ekiti form of àwo (“plate”) Ekiti, alt-of
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Ekiti form of awò (“lens”) Ekiti, alt-of
- a prefix in given names and surnames used by Ifa priests and their descendants
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Ọ̀gá pípé
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