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77 | Adiaha | Àdìàhá | 1. eldest daughter; the first daughter. | 1. Arụk edi adiaha ke ufọk ikpeme - Arụk is the eldest daughter in Ikpeme's home. | /àdìàghá/ | 2021-11-28T16:08:20.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:08:20.000000Z | |
79 | Adiahaudari | Àdiàhàúdárí | 1. a kind of bird | null | /àdìàghúdárì/ | 2021-11-28T16:20:28.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:20:28.000000Z | |
78 | Adiakpa | Àdíakpá | 1. one who inherits the property of the deceased; heir. | 1. Antịgha ekedi adiakpa etubom Ene Ndem - Antịgha was the heir of Chief Ene Ndem. | /àdíákpá/ | 2021-11-28T16:14:44.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:14:44.000000Z | |
80 | Adiañ | Ádíáñ | 1. a fruit tree of the breadfruit species, (Lat. <a jqte-setlink="">trecula africana</a>). See Ediañ | null | /ádíáŋ/ | 2021-11-28T16:25:40.000000Z | 2022-02-07T03:11:13.000000Z | |
82 | Adianiba | Àdìànìbà | 1. double; twins; growing together as one. | 1. Adianiba ukọm - Two plantains grown together. | /àdìànìbà/ | 2021-11-28T16:39:59.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:39:59.000000Z | |
83 | Adua | Ádùà | 1. squirrel. | null | /ádwà/ | 2021-11-28T16:43:44.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:43:44.000000Z | |
81 | Adiana | Ádíáná | 1. beside; close to. | 1. Mmọ ebe adiana ke adiana - They pass one after the other. | /ádíáná/ | 2021-11-28T16:34:42.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:34:42.000000Z | |
84 | Afaha | Áfáhá | 1. a lump or swelling or boil in the armpit. | 1. Afaha ofụt enye - He has a boil in his armpit. | /áfághá/ | 2021-11-28T16:50:33.000000Z | 2021-11-28T16:50:33.000000Z | |
4,032 | Afa | Áfá | <p>1. new; recent; fresh.</p> | <p>1. Afa mmịn - Fresh palmwine.</p> | /áfá/ | 2022-02-04T04:29:34.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:57:15.000000Z | |
85 | Afai | Àfáí | 1. violent nature; harmful act; barbarity; cut; gash. | 1. Kuda afai fo utiene mi - Don't come after me with your violent nature. | /àfáí/ | 2021-11-28T16:58:44.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:33:42.000000Z | |
4,046 | Afia owo | Àfíá ówó | <p>1. albino.</p> | null | /àfíáówò/ | 2022-03-25T12:03:21.000000Z | 2022-03-25T12:05:08.000000Z | |
4,038 | Afia ukpọhọde | Áfíá úkpọ̀họ̀dè | <p>1. a type of divination invented by the Efịk. It involves the use of a bible and a key hence the name which literally translates to "Key divination".</p> | null | /áfíáúkpɔ̀hɔ̀dè/ | 2022-02-06T15:16:20.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:09:31.000000Z | |
100 | Afo | Àfò | 1. You (2nd person singular). Plural: mbufo. | 1. Afo edi anie ? - Who are you ?<p>2. Afo oto mọñ ? - Where are you from ?</p><p>3. Mbufo kpupru eka mọñ ? - Where are you all going to ?</p> | /àfò/ | 2021-12-04T13:08:56.000000Z | 2021-12-04T13:08:56.000000Z | |
99 | Afịna | Áfíná | 1. a nuisance; a human pest; one who keeps pestering others; | 1. Owo oro edi ata afịna ọnọ mi - That person is a real pest to me. | /áfíná/ | 2021-12-04T12:59:35.000000Z | 2022-02-21T10:15:53.000000Z | |
4,044 | Afia ntan | Àfíá ńtàn | <p>1. a deity worshipped at Ikoneto.</p> | null | /àfíáńtàn/ | 2022-02-06T15:31:34.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:10:31.000000Z | |
101 | Afu | Áfù | 1. half penny of the old Nigerian currency. | null | /áfù/ | 2021-12-04T13:13:18.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:34:00.000000Z | |
105 | Akadañ | Ákádàñ | 1. razor; instrument with a sharp blade used for shaving hair from the skin. | null | /ákádàŋ/ | 2021-12-04T13:57:49.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:48:56.000000Z | |
102 | Afua | Áfúá | 1. channel; a body of water left after the tide or river has gone down. | 1. Mmọñ anam afua - The water makes a channel. | /áfúá/ | 2021-12-04T13:28:12.000000Z | 2021-12-04T13:28:12.000000Z | |
103 | Aka | Ákâ | 1. fermented; sour (of palm wine). | 1. Aka mmịn - Sour or strong palmwine that has kept for days. | /ákȃ/ | 2021-12-04T13:53:43.000000Z | 2021-12-04T13:53:43.000000Z | |
106 | Akadañabasi | Ákádàñábàsì | 1. swallow; swift. | null | /ákádàŋábàsì/ | 2021-12-04T14:02:59.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:49:10.000000Z | |
4,050 | Akama ufọk | Àkámá úfọ̀k | <p>1. a house-keeper.</p> | null | /àkámáúfɔ̀k/ | 2022-02-04T04:53:54.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:12:11.000000Z | |
4,051 | Akama okụk | Àkámá ókūk | <p>1. treasurer.</p> | null | /àkámáókūk/ | 2022-02-04T04:40:16.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:11:43.000000Z | |
115 | Akamba | Àkámbá | 1. large; bulky; great.<p>2. eminent; exalted in power.</p><p>3. important; of consequence.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">Plural: </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=699" class="redirect-to-word">Ikpọ</a>.<br></p> | 1. Akamba edịm - A great or heavy rain.<p>2. Onịm idem esie ke akamba - He sets himself as a great man.</p> | /àkámbá/ | 2021-12-05T01:53:15.000000Z | 2022-03-26T23:59:51.000000Z | |
4,052 | Akamaisọn | Àkámá ísọ̄n | <p>1. a debtor.</p> | null | /àkámáísɔ̄n/ | 2022-02-04T04:56:53.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:07:20.000000Z | |
120 | Akañ | Àkáñ | 1. famine; dearth. | 1. Akañ omụm obio nnyịn - Famine grips our land. | /àkáŋ/ | 2021-12-05T03:22:21.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:51:21.000000Z | |
116 | Akan | Àkàn | 1. superior; greater than. | 1. Afo ekere ete imọ idi akan - You think you are superior.<div>2. Mesembe anam utom akan enye - Mesembe works harder than him.</div> | /àkàn/ | 2021-12-05T02:01:59.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:08:20.000000Z | |
121 | Akañ | Àkàñ | 1. a species of antelope, often dark in colour. | null | /àkàŋ/ | 2021-12-05T03:27:06.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:08:49.000000Z | |
4,053 | Akanakan | Àkánákàn | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. (intensive of </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=116" class="redirect-to-word"><i>Akan</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;">), absolute power; despotic authority.</span><br></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | <p>1. Akanakan Abasi - All-powerful God.</p><p>2. Efiom Edem amanyene akanakan - Efiom Edem had undisputed authority.</p> | /àkánákàn/ | 2022-02-06T12:53:38.000000Z | 2022-03-23T23:13:49.000000Z | |
122 | Akaña | Akañà | 1. vow; destiny; fate; oath; a vow said to have been made at previous birth. | 1. Asibọñ Edem akakpa k'abaña uyo akaña esie - Asibọñ Edem died on account of his promise, i.e before coming into the world.<p>2. Idiọk akaña - A bad fate.</p> | /ákāŋà/ | 2021-12-05T03:35:11.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:47:58.000000Z | |
117 | Akanam | Àkanàm | 1. hitherto; formerly; before. | 1. Akanam mbanke ọbọn - I have never been initiated into ọbọn. | /àkānàm/ | 2021-12-05T02:08:39.000000Z | 2021-12-05T02:08:39.000000Z | |
149 | Akpanakpan | Àkpànákpàn | 1. flat; as a light load. | 1. Emen enye akpanakpan ediyak enọ eka esie - They carry him hand and foot to his mother. | /àkpànákpàn/ | 2021-12-05T19:47:17.000000Z | 2022-04-08T01:22:21.000000Z | |
156 | Akpanakpan | Ákpánákpán | 1. especially; paticularly. | 1. Ñkpọ ọdiọk ye enye akpanakpan - Things have gone particularly bad with him. | /ákpánákpán/ | 2021-12-05T19:43:30.000000Z | 2021-12-05T19:44:49.000000Z | |
152 | Akpañakpañ | Àkpàñákpàñ | 1. a tree with large white blosson. | null | /àkpàŋákpàŋ/ | 2021-12-06T12:42:22.000000Z | 2022-03-30T16:33:45.000000Z | |
151 | Akpanata | Ákpánátá | 1. a species of fish with fine scales and long mouth. | null | /ákpánátá/ | 2021-12-05T19:56:23.000000Z | 2022-03-19T23:59:15.000000Z | |
150 | Akpanekọp | Ákpánékọ̀p | 1. a species of plantain. | null | /ákpánékɔ̀p/ | 2021-12-05T19:53:42.000000Z | 2022-04-08T01:17:23.000000Z | |
153 | Akpandañ | Àkpándàñ | 1. overnight; lasting for several nights. | 1. Owo eyetie ke itie akpandañ - People will stay on for several nights. | /àkpándàŋ/ | 2021-12-06T12:46:38.000000Z | 2022-04-08T01:19:59.000000Z | |
155 | Akpañkpañ | Àkpáñkpáñ | 1. strictly a brass tray but now used for any metal tray or basin. | null | /àkpáŋkpáŋ/ | 2021-12-06T13:31:44.000000Z | 2021-12-19T10:00:57.000000Z | |
154 | Akpanikọ | Ákpáníkọ̀ | 1. truth; important word. | 1. Andem edi owo akpanikọ - Andem is a truthful person.<p>2. Jesus ọkọdọhọ ete, enye edi usụñ ye akpanikọ ye uwem - Jesus said he is the way, the truth and the life.</p> | /ákpáníkɔ̀/ | 2021-12-06T12:57:26.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:02:21.000000Z | |
157 | Akpansaña | Àkpáńsàñà | 1. bosom friend; the best friend or companion. | null | /àkpáńsàŋà/ | 2021-12-06T14:30:20.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:17:26.000000Z | |
158 | Akpantan | Àkpàńtān | 1. gizzard; the second stomach of a bird. | 1. Akpantan unen enem etieti - The gizzard of a chicken is very delicious. | /àkpàńtān/ | 2021-12-06T17:04:22.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:18:11.000000Z | |
163 | Akpara | Ákpàrȃ | 1. rainbow. | null | /ákpàrȃ/ | 2021-12-07T15:47:06.000000Z | 2021-12-07T15:47:06.000000Z | |
161 | Akpap | Àkpáp | 1. a tree with thorns (Lat. macaranga barteri) | 1. Kudiana ke akpap mbak ñkukịm esie - Don't lean on akpap because of its thorns. | /àkpáb/ | 2021-12-06T19:39:19.000000Z | 2021-12-06T19:39:19.000000Z | |
162 | Akpara | Àkpàrà | 1. a commercial sex worker; a person hired for sexual intercourse. | null | /àkpàrà/ | 2021-12-07T15:43:56.000000Z | 2022-03-27T02:13:27.000000Z | |
159 | Akpantana | Àkpáńtànà | 1. egret; a small white heron; a water fowl; crane. | null | /àkpáńtànà/ | 2021-12-06T17:07:46.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:19:16.000000Z | |
160 | Akpantiam | Àkpàntíám | 1. extrovert; an extroverted person. | 1. Akpantiam ọfọn akan emịk - An extrovert is more preferable to an introvert. | /àkpàńtíám/ | 2021-12-06T17:11:28.000000Z | 2021-12-26T15:16:34.000000Z | |
164 | Akpara | Ákpárá | 1. a loom for weaving cloth or raffia bag. | null | /ákpárá/ | 2021-12-07T15:49:47.000000Z | 2022-03-30T16:33:30.000000Z | |
165 | Akparawa | Àkpàráwà | <p>1. a lad or lass; a young person in late teens or early twenties.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">Plural:</span><span style="font-size: 1rem;"> </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=2750" class="redirect-to-word">Mkparawa</a>.<br></p> | 1. Mkparawa ẹka mbọk ke efamba - The young men have gone for a wrestling contest at the arena. | /àkpàráwà/ | 2021-12-06T19:52:51.000000Z | 2022-04-07T15:31:06.000000Z | |
166 | Akpasa | Àkpásà | 1. a basket. | 1. Eka Moses ama emen ekpri eyen esie esịn ke akpasa emi ekịbi - Moses's mother took her child and placed in a closable basket. | /àkpásà/ | 2021-12-06T20:21:50.000000Z | 2021-12-06T20:21:50.000000Z | |
25 | Akpa | Àkpà | 1. a disease common among a few month's old baby. | 1. Akpa omụm nsek eyen oro - That baby suffers from akpa. | /àkpà/ | 2021-12-02T20:20:56.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:10:19.000000Z | |
26 | Akpa | Àkpá | 1. 1st; first; before anyone or anything else. | 1. Ekpenyọñ anam ke akpa ini - Ekpenyọñ does it for the first time.<div>2. Akpa mbemiso - First of all.</div><div>3. Akpa owo - The first person.</div> | /àkpá/ | 2021-12-02T21:47:00.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:10:29.000000Z | |
131 | Akpa | Ákpá | 1. river. | <p>1. Akpa obio Efịk edi akpa odudu - The Efịk river is a river of strength. (Culled from Elizabeth Archibong's poem, <i>Akpa Obio Efịk</i>).</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | /ákpá/ | 2021-12-02T22:02:09.000000Z | 2021-12-25T12:57:39.000000Z | |
168 | Akpasañisañ | Àkpàsàñísàñ | 1. an unsteady person; a wanderer.<p>2. an unfaithful partner.</p> | null | /àkpàsàŋísàŋ/ | 2021-12-07T05:34:10.000000Z | 2022-04-07T15:33:18.000000Z | |
167 | Akpasak | Ákpásák | 1. a bubo; inflammation of the glands in the groin. | null | /ákpásák/ | 2021-12-06T20:24:56.000000Z | 2021-12-06T20:24:56.000000Z | |
133 | Akpafrikañ | Ákpáfríkáñ | 1. a small creeping blue pea. Lat: Commelina nudiflora. | 1. Abia ibọk ewet orụñ akpafrikañ ke editeme ñwed Adịm - The doctor adds the root of akpafrikañ to Adịm's prescription. | /ákpáfríkáŋ/ | 2021-12-05T09:12:22.000000Z | 2022-02-10T23:43:34.000000Z | |
132 | Akpabak | Ákpábák | 1. a skin disease of the scabies type, often disfigures the skin and makes it look ugly. | null | /ákpábák/ | 2021-12-05T08:59:38.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:10:41.000000Z | |
134 | Akpaimọ | Àkpáìmọ̀ | 1. entire; every; all. | 1. Akpaimọ owo edia idara - The entire people rejoice. (Culled from E.N. Amaku). | /àkpáìmɔ̀/ | 2021-12-05T10:10:12.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:58:41.000000Z | |
138 | Akpaisọñ | Àkpàísọ̀ñ | 1. a small stinging ant. | 1. Akpaisọñ otop enye - Akpaisọñ has stung him. | /àkpàísɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-05T13:11:16.000000Z | 2022-01-29T00:59:12.000000Z | |
135 | Akpakaha | Àkpákáhá | 1. chair; arm-chair; a seat with back rest. | 1. Men akpakaha do nọ mi - Bring that chair for me. | /àkpákáhá/ | 2021-12-05T10:16:46.000000Z | 2022-04-07T14:38:01.000000Z | |
136 | Akpakịp | Àkpàkíp | 1. numerous; abundant; plentiful. | 1. Efịk eyọhọ añwa akpakịp - The Efịk are numerous in the field.<p>2. Akpakịp ọrọ - The numerous clans of Ọrọn.</p> | /àkpàkíp/ | 2021-12-05T10:47:10.000000Z | 2022-02-13T22:13:09.000000Z | |
139 | Akpakot | Àkpákót | 1. a species of catfish with broad head and smooth body. | null | /àkpákót/ | 2021-12-05T13:13:46.000000Z | 2021-12-05T13:13:46.000000Z | |
137 | Akpakpa | Àkpàkpà | 1. (exaggeration) very large or huge; out of proportion and sometimes denotes derogation. | 1. Akpakpa unam - A huge animal. | /àkpàkpà/ | 2021-12-05T13:08:18.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:10:53.000000Z | |
232 | Akpakpaikọñ | Àkpákpáíkọ́ñ | 1. tuberculosis. | 1. Udọñọ akpaikpaikọñ omụm enye - He suffers from tuberculosis. | /àkpáíkpáíkɔ́ŋ/ | 2021-12-05T09:22:13.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:01:28.000000Z | |
140 | Akpambiet | Àkpàmbìèt | 1. a cactus plant; a cactus-like euphorbia. | null | /àkpàmbìèt/ | 2021-12-05T13:18:58.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:11:12.000000Z | |
141 | Akpamfia | Àkpàmfíá | 1. first stage of leprosy; leprosy; sometimes known as "akama adia ikpọñ"; mfem. | null | àkpáḿfíá | 2021-12-05T13:22:50.000000Z | 2021-12-05T13:22:50.000000Z | |
142 | Akpammọñ | Àkpámmọ̀ñ | 1. losing colour; fading. | 1. Akpammọñ ọfọñ - A cloth which loses its colour when washed. | /àkpámmɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-05T13:25:33.000000Z | 2022-02-04T07:16:02.000000Z | |
143 | Akpammọñ | Ákpáḿmọ̀ñ | 1. river; sea. | null | /ákpáḿmɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-05T18:35:45.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:13:21.000000Z | |
145 | Akpañ | Àkpàñ | 1. a masquerade in blue cloth with a large frightful head and much liked at Itu. | null | /àkpàŋ/ | 2021-12-05T19:29:31.000000Z | 2021-12-19T10:01:27.000000Z | |
146 | Akpan | Ákpàn | 1. a square or rectangular farm or market basket. | null | /ákpàn/ | 2021-12-05T19:32:53.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:15:36.000000Z | |
147 | Akpana | Àkpàná | 1. a species of yam sometimes known as <i>akpanantana</i>. | null | /àkpàná/ | 2021-12-05T19:36:13.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:15:53.000000Z | |
144 | Akpan | Ákpán | 1. first born son. | 1. Nsa ekedi Akpan Efiom Ekpo - Nsa was the eldest son of Efiom Ekpo. | /ákpán/ | 2021-12-05T19:26:08.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:15:25.000000Z | |
118 | Akananam | Ákánànàm | 1. emphatic of akanam. | null | /ákánànàm/ | 2021-12-05T02:04:10.000000Z | 2021-12-29T07:57:54.000000Z | |
4,104 | Akarandot | Àkáráǹdòt | <p>1. emperor; ruler.</p> | null | /àkáráńdòt/ | 2022-02-06T12:50:03.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:26:16.000000Z | |
125 | Akarika | Àkáríkà | 1. harmattan haze; a dusty cool wind blowing from the Sahara desert from November to January. | 1. Ke otu mme ini ke Nigeria, ndaeyo edi ini ofiopde akan, onyụñ edi ini obu ye akarika - Out of all the seasons in Nigeria, dry season is the hottest and is also a season of dust and harmattan. | /àkárìkà/ | 2021-12-05T08:16:24.000000Z | 2021-12-05T08:16:24.000000Z | |
123 | Akañkañ | Ákáñkáñ | 1. a musical instrument made of two hollowed pieces of metal giving different tones, often struck with a stick or bamboo pith. | null | /ákáŋkáŋ/ | 2021-12-05T03:38:47.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:57:51.000000Z | |
119 | Akani | Ákánì | <p>1. old; aged; antquated; ancient.</p><p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">Plural: </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=3783" class="redirect-to-word">Ñkani</a>.<br></p> | 1. Uyọk ekedi ata akani owo emi Efịk eset ekekpọñ ke esụk Nịmba - Uyọk was an old man that the Efịk of old left at coast of Nịmba. | /ákánì/ | 2021-12-05T02:24:38.000000Z | 2022-02-09T07:54:43.000000Z | |
126 | Akasana | Àkàsanà | 1. a strainer for the mouth of a jar or pot for straining palm wine. | 1. Akasana mmịn - Wine strainer. | /àkàsānà/ | 2021-12-05T08:29:31.000000Z | 2021-12-05T08:29:31.000000Z | |
130 | Akaukwak | Àkáùkwàk | 1. cast iron; cast steel. | null | /àkáùkwàk/ | 2021-12-05T08:56:03.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:09:44.000000Z | |
128 | Akasi | Àkàsì | <p>1. a type of skirt prepared with cane frame covered with a piece of cloth and used to dress up women or girls during abañ play. Sometimes known as <i>akparaisịn</i>.</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | 1. Men akasi fo di idiọñ fi idem - Bring your akasi to get you dressed up. | /àkàsì/ | 2021-12-05T08:35:24.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:08:49.000000Z | |
129 | Akata | Àkàtà | 1. a royal stool with symbolic carvings often covered with leopard skin for the coronation. | 1. Akata edi itie ubọñ - Akata is royal seat. | /àkàtà/ | 2021-12-05T08:45:04.000000Z | 2021-12-05T08:45:04.000000Z | |
4,103 | Akarikondo | Àkáríkòndò | 1. emperor; ruler. | null | /àkáríkòndò/ | 2022-02-06T12:45:23.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:26:39.000000Z | |
169 | Akpasarare | Ákpásáráré | 1. the very first; original. | 1. Akpasarare eyo - The very first era. | /ákpásáráré/ | 2021-12-07T15:58:15.000000Z | 2021-12-07T15:58:15.000000Z | |
283 | Akpatañifia | Ákpátáñífíá | 1. an insect that glues small pieces of sticks about itself as a covering; stick insect. | null | /ákpátáŋífíá/ | 2021-12-06T20:31:18.000000Z | 2021-12-19T10:01:55.000000Z | |
284 | Akpatarañkañ | Ákpátáráñkàñ | 1. the ribs; side of chest. | 1. Akpatarañkañ ọwọrọ enye - His ribs appear i.e He is emaciated. | /ákpátáráŋkáŋ/ | 2021-12-12T13:27:11.000000Z | 2021-12-19T09:55:39.000000Z | |
285 | Akpatiamtiam | Àkpàtìàmtìàm | 1. a species of grasshopper. | null | /àkpàtìàmtìàm/ | 2021-12-12T13:29:12.000000Z | 2021-12-12T13:29:12.000000Z | |
286 | Akpatkpat | Àkpátkpát | 1. a bamboo pith prepared as part of musical instrument used at the celebration of Ndem Efịk. | null | /àkpátkpát/ | 2021-12-12T13:22:53.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:20:51.000000Z | |
287 | Akpatre | Àkpàtré | 1. end; limit; extreme; final; last. | 1. Akpatre idiọk usen ke Efịk eset esidi Akwa Ọfịọñ - The last terrible day of the ancient Efịk was usually Akwa Ọfịọñ. | /àkpàtré/ | 2021-12-07T04:29:49.000000Z | 2021-12-07T04:29:49.000000Z | |
289 | Akpaukpe | Àkpáúkpè | 1. species of cricket or idiañ. | null | /àkpáúkpè/ | 2021-12-12T13:18:50.000000Z | 2022-04-08T01:28:50.000000Z | |
288 | Akpaubeñ | Àkpàùbéñ | 1. stroke; paralysis. | null | /àkpùbéŋ/ | 2021-12-07T04:00:45.000000Z | 2021-12-19T10:01:42.000000Z | |
291 | Akrasi | Àkrásì | 1. glass. | null | /àkrásì/ | 2021-12-12T13:16:51.000000Z | 2022-01-18T03:34:34.000000Z | |
290 | Akrañkrañ | Àkráñkráñ | 1. a species of a large tree resembling the mahogany in colour. | null | /àkráŋkráŋ/ | 2022-01-12T20:33:30.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:21:42.000000Z | |
303 | Amaikọ | Àmáíkọ̀ | 1. a quarrelsome fellow; one who picks quarrel constantly. | 1. Tọñọ uyen esie, ọfiọñañwan esidi amaikọ - Since her childhood, ọfiọñañwan has always been a quarrelsome fellow. | /àmáíkɔ̀/ | 2021-12-09T07:36:51.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:03:54.000000Z | |
304 | Amama | Ámàmà | 1. for ever; signifying repetition. | null | /ámàmà/ | 2021-12-09T06:16:35.000000Z | 2022-02-03T20:22:07.000000Z | |
4,350 | Amaikọ | Àmàíkọ̀ | 1. a settler of disputes; a finisher of matters; a name given to men of purpose who can settle conditions or crises; Ekpe drum when beaten to command silence. | 1. Amaikọ osioro uyo - Amaikọ has ordered for silence. | /àmàíkɔ̀/ | 2021-12-09T07:46:42.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:04:15.000000Z | |
305 | Amamaha | Àmámáhá | <p>1. unsoiled, often used to describe a virgin girl.</p> | <p>1. Amamaha añwan - A virgin.</p> | /àmámáhá/ | 2022-02-04T03:50:27.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:35:40.000000Z | |
309 | Amanamba | Àmànàmbà | 1. twin; twin children. | 1. Mbemiso mme ọkwọrọ ikọ ekedi, efịk esisio fep obufa ñwan amanamba ke obio mmọ - Before the missionaries arrived, the Efịk would usually remove a new twin mother from their towns. | /àmànàmbà/ | 2021-12-09T07:01:17.000000Z | 2021-12-09T07:01:17.000000Z | |
306 | Amamaisịm | Àmâmâìsìm | 1. dwarf; pygmy. | 1. Ke eset, amamaisịm ẹkeyọhọ akani obio Eniọñ - In the distant past, the pygmies filled old Eniọñ town. | /àmâmâìsìm/ | 2021-12-09T06:26:41.000000Z | 2022-03-31T15:01:24.000000Z | |
4,056 | Amanisọñ | Àmànìsọ̀ñ | <p>1. an indigene of a community. </p><p>N.B: the aboriginal divisions of Efịk society were the <i>nditọ isọñ</i>, "children of the earth" or "freeborn" and "ifịn", slaves. Individuals usually obtained freeborn status via descent from freeborn parents, although a process of naturalization existed whereby the third gene... | null | /àmànìsɔ̀ŋ/ | 2022-02-04T04:51:44.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:28:15.000000Z | |
310 | Amantuen | Àmàntuèn | 1. a large species of pepper or capiscum. | null | /àmàǹtùèn/ | 2021-12-09T07:05:38.000000Z | 2021-12-09T07:05:38.000000Z | |
2,588 | Amasi | Àmásî | 1. master. | null | /àmásî/ | 2021-12-21T01:16:19.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:36:24.000000Z | |
311 | Amanowo | Àmànówò | 1. a name by which slaves called their mistress. | <p>1. Okposụk edi amanowo edide eka andiman Antịgha - Although amanowo is the mother of Antịgha. (Culled from E.E.E. Okon, <i>Uyi Efiọñ Esien</i>, 1976)</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | /àmànówò/ | 2021-12-09T22:32:37.000000Z | 2022-04-08T07:32:05.000000Z |
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