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4,061 | Andi | Àndí | <p>1. the doer; he or she who does.</p> | null | /àǹdí/ | 2022-02-08T07:58:23.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:33:54.000000Z | |
438 | Anantịgha | Ànántíghá | 1. the name of a deity of the Eñwañ, one of the twelve Efịk clans. | null | /ànántíghá/ | 2021-12-11T07:16:00.000000Z | 2021-12-11T07:16:00.000000Z | |
440 | Anawuriekpe | Ànàwúríékpê | 1. a serval cat; a carnivorous animal of the leopard family; the name of Ekpe in Umọn comprising only seven members. | null | /ànàwúríèkpè/ | 2021-12-09T22:22:34.000000Z | 2021-12-09T22:22:34.000000Z | |
439 | Anasuo | Ànàsuò | 1. the morning star; sirius star (Lat. canis majoris) | null | /ànàsùò/ | 2021-12-09T22:45:05.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:09:15.000000Z | |
441 | Andiban | Àndíbàn | 1. the initiate; one who is initiated into a sacred cult or mystery; also one who initiates others into the cult. | 1. Abo edi andiban Ekpa - Abo is an Ekpa initiate. | /àndíbàn/ | 2021-12-09T05:44:14.000000Z | 2021-12-11T07:31:07.000000Z | |
442 | Andiban | Àndíbán | 1. the grinder; the cutler; one who sharpens tools. | null | /àndíbán/ | 2021-12-09T05:53:45.000000Z | 2021-12-10T04:11:08.000000Z | |
443 | Andibia | Àndíbìà | 1. a reporter; a tale-bearer; an informant. | 1. Anie edi andibia enye nnọ ete ? - Who reported him to his father ? | /àndíbìà/ | 2021-12-09T06:01:57.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:48:20.000000Z | |
444 | Andibiat | Àndíbìàt | 1. one who spoils; destroyer; spoiler. | null | /àndíbìàt/ | 2021-12-09T21:58:42.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:48:32.000000Z | |
4,062 | Andibeñe | Àndíbèñé | 1. the beggar; the suppliant. | null | /àndíbèŋé/ | 2021-12-11T07:33:44.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:47:21.000000Z | |
445 | Andibọ | Àndíbọ̀ | 1. the receiver; the taker. | null | /àndíbɔ̀/ | 2021-12-09T14:43:35.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:48:44.000000Z | |
292 | Aku | Àkù | 1. friendship; companionship. | null | /àkù/ | 2021-12-06T20:38:36.000000Z | 2021-12-06T20:38:36.000000Z | |
294 | Akwa ederi | Àkwá èdèrì | 1. the first day of the Efịk eight-day week. | <p>1. Akwa ederi esidi ata akamba usen ọnọ Efịk eset - <i>Akwa ederi</i> was usually a very big day for the Efịk of old. (Culled from E. N. Amaku, <i>Edikot ñwed mbụk</i>, 1948).</p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | /àkwáèdèrì/ | 2021-12-12T09:03:22.000000Z | 2022-03-30T16:33:21.000000Z | |
300 | Akwa ọfiọñ | Ákwá ọ̀fìọ̀ñ | 1. the last day of the Efịk eight-day week; a sacred day to Nyamkpe Ekpe often held as a public holiday in the past. | 1. Eyen erenowo eke amanade ke usen Akwa ọfiọñ emi ekere Efiọñ - A child born on Akwa ọfiọñ was called Efiọñ. | /àkwáɔ̀fìɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-12T09:20:19.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:29:11.000000Z | |
296 | Akwa eyibio | Àkwá èyíbìò | 1. the second day of the Efịk eight-day week. | 1. Akwa eyibio esidi usen uwa ye usen emi ekponode nsio nsio Ndem ye Ibọk ye Mbiam - Akwa eyibio was usually a day of sacrifice and a day that they worshipped different Ndem, Ibọk and Mbiam. | /àkwáèjíbìò/ | 2021-12-12T09:15:15.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:28:54.000000Z | |
293 | Akwa | Ákwá | 1. a wooden tray. | 1. Afo do ini okụt ke akwa ndien ọfiọk ete esehe - You, unless you see a brimful of akwa before you are convinced of a good harvest, i.e you are a thomas. (Culled from Esien-Ekpe Edet Okon, Uyi Efiọñ Esien, 1976). | /ákwá/ | 2021-12-07T05:03:58.000000Z | 2022-01-15T14:35:12.000000Z | |
295 | Akwaesịt | Àkwáèsìt | 1. hot temperament. | 1. Owo akwaesịt - A hot tempered man. | /àkwáèsìt/ | 2021-12-12T08:59:19.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:24:10.000000Z | |
301 | Ama | Ámà | 1. hammer. | null | /ámà/ | 2022-01-12T21:56:40.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:35:18.000000Z | |
297 | Akwaha | Àkwahá | 1. ancient; antiquated; very old. | 1. Ete oro ọsọñ akwaha - That man is very old. | /àkwáhá/ | 2021-12-06T19:46:57.000000Z | 2021-12-06T19:46:57.000000Z | |
298 | Akwaikwọ | Ákwàíkwọ̀ | 1. singer; musician. | 1. Esien edi akwaikwọ - Esien is a musician. | /ákwàíkwɔ̀/ | 2021-12-12T09:09:39.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:34:48.000000Z | |
430 | Anainai | Ànáínáí | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. (goes with </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=3894" class="redirect-to-word"><i>Eyo</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;">). scorching; intense heat.</span><br></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | 1. Anainai eyo - Scorching rays. | /ànáínáí/ | 2021-12-09T09:24:50.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:43:12.000000Z | |
302 | Ama | Àmá | 1. a beloved friend; a lover. | 1. Enye edi ama mi - He or she is my beloved. | /àmá/ | 2022-01-12T21:40:52.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:35:28.000000Z | |
4,057 | Anamfa | Ànám̀fà | <p>1. a deity located at Idua-Asang, said to have been given to the Idua by the Eni<span style="font-size: 1rem;">ọñ as a form of gratitude. Also known as <i>Anamfa Eni</i></span><span style="font-size: 1rem;"><i>ọñ</i>.</span></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /ànám̀fà/ | 2022-02-08T07:46:10.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:46:24.000000Z | |
433 | Anamusọ | Ánámusọ̀ | 1. an artistic man; a skilled worker.<p>2. mechanic, carpenter; carver.</p> | null | /ànámūsɔ̀/ | 2021-12-11T06:54:55.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:05:31.000000Z | |
431 | Anaisọñ | Ànàìsọ̀ñ | 1. what lies under; undermost. | 1. Anaisọñ ñwed - Undermost book or the book with the real source of knowledge. | /ànàìsɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-09T09:35:46.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:43:37.000000Z | |
432 | Anamutom | Ànámutòm | 1. a worker; labourer. | null | /ànámūtòm/ | 2021-12-11T06:46:41.000000Z | 2021-12-11T06:46:41.000000Z | |
434 | Anamuyo | Ànámuyó | 1. a baker. | null | /ànámūjó/ | 2021-12-11T07:01:10.000000Z | 2021-12-19T21:44:54.000000Z | |
435 | Anañ | Ànàñ | 1. eighty; 80. | null | /ànàŋ/ | 2021-12-11T07:02:18.000000Z | 2021-12-19T10:00:01.000000Z | |
436 | Anana | Ánáná | 1. that lacks; wanting. | null | /ánáná/ | 2021-12-11T07:05:26.000000Z | 2021-12-11T07:05:26.000000Z | |
4,059 | Ananekikere | Ànánékīkèrè | <p>1. a thoughtless person; thoughtless; heedless; improvident.</p> | null | /ànánékīkèrè/ | 2022-02-06T11:43:16.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:33:28.000000Z | |
437 | Anansa | Ànánsà | 1. the name of a deity at Obutọñ. | 1. Anansa ikañ obutọñ - Anansa, flame of Obutọñ. | /ànánsà/ | 2021-12-11T07:09:28.000000Z | 2021-12-11T07:09:28.000000Z | |
422 | Amen | Àmèn | 1. a term occurring generally at the end of a prayer. | 1. Ke enyịñ ete ye eyen ye edisana spirit, Amen - In the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit, Amen. | /àmèn/ | 2021-12-11T07:24:21.000000Z | 2021-12-11T07:24:21.000000Z | |
423 | Ami | Àmì | <p>1. 1st person pronoun, I. Objective case is mi.</p> | <p>1. Ami ndi eyen fo - I am your child.</p><p>2. Mbọk kubịn mi uduọk - Do not cast me away.</p> | /àmì/ | 2022-02-04T03:39:49.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:41:03.000000Z | |
16 | Amaudia | Àmáúdīā | 1. lover of food; a deep feeder; a glutton; a gormandizer. | 1. Eyo edi amaudia - Eyo is a glutton. | /àmáúdīā/ | 2021-12-01T14:25:09.000000Z | 2022-04-08T07:33:11.000000Z | |
4,058 | Amia ndido | Àmíá ńdìdò | 1. an instrumentalist; one who plays musical instruments. | null | /àmíáńdìdò/ | 2022-02-06T13:02:25.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:32:34.000000Z | |
312 | Amautọk | Àmáútọ̀k | 1. one who is given to quarrel; a quarrelsome fellow. | 1. Obuma edi amautọk - Obuma is a quarrelsome person. | /àmáútɔ̀k/ | 2021-12-09T07:16:08.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:04:37.000000Z | |
424 | Amiaidemikpọñ | Àmíáídèmìkpọ̀ñ | 1. a striking clock. | null | /àmíáídèmìkpɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-09T22:39:24.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:41:46.000000Z | |
426 | Amịnañka | Àmìnàñkà | 1. light coloured. | 1. Amịnañka enyịn - Light coloured eyes. | /àmìnàŋkà/ | 2021-12-11T07:29:36.000000Z | 2021-12-19T10:00:43.000000Z | |
427 | Amukwa | Ámùkwà | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. (often goes with </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=1929" class="redirect-to-word"><i>Ọbọñ</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;">), a deputy <i>Ọbọñ</i>.</span><br></p><p><sup><sup><br></sup></sup></p> | null | /ámùkwà/ | 2021-12-11T07:20:30.000000Z | 2022-06-26T16:17:47.000000Z | |
428 | Anaekari | Ànàèkàrì | 1. flat; shallow | 1. Anaekari ubom - A shallow or flat-bottomed canoe or boat. | /ànàékàrì/ | 2021-12-09T07:59:44.000000Z | 2021-12-09T07:59:44.000000Z | |
429 | Anafai | Ànàfaí | 1. reckless; careless. | 1. Ata anafai unam ñkpọ - A very reckless way of doing things. | /ànàfáí/ | 2021-12-09T08:08:41.000000Z | 2021-12-22T12:16:40.000000Z | |
448 | Andibot | Àndíbót | 1. the creator; the moulder; an inventor. | 1. Abasi edi andibot ofụri ererimbot - Abasi is the creator of the whole world. | /àndíbót/ | 2021-12-09T10:07:01.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:50:09.000000Z | |
447 | Andibọñ | Àndíbọ̀ñ | 1. one who prays; one who offers prayers. | null | /àndíbɔ̀ŋ/ | 2021-12-09T09:58:09.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:49:07.000000Z | |
449 | Andida | Àndídá | 1. one who takes or receives. | null | /àndídá/ | 2021-12-09T14:49:37.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:51:35.000000Z | |
4,064 | Andidañkaemem | Àndídáñkáèmèm | 1. the reconciler; the pacificator. | null | /àndídáŋ̀káèmèm/ | 2021-12-11T07:57:57.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:36:39.000000Z | |
451 | Andidep | Àndídép | 1. the buyer. | null | /àndídép/ | 2021-12-09T10:11:37.000000Z | 2022-03-27T02:42:01.000000Z | |
450 | Andidia | Àndídíá | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. (àkpá) an inheritor, a heir; one who eats.</span></p> | null | /àndídíá/ | 2021-12-09T10:17:13.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:54:36.000000Z | |
4,063 | Andidọhọ | Àndídọ́họ́ | 1. the speaker. | null | /àndídɔ́hɔ́/ | 2021-12-11T07:39:31.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:55:44.000000Z | |
452 | Andidọk | Àndídọ̀k | 1. the weaver. | null | /àndídɔ̀k/ | 2021-12-10T04:23:18.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:08:28.000000Z | |
446 | Andibọk | Àndíbọ́k | 1. the feeder; nurse; one who nurtures or brings up. | 1. Abasi edi andibọk mi - God is my shepherd. | /àndíbɔ́k/ | 2021-12-10T04:15:23.000000Z | 2022-01-29T01:09:57.000000Z | |
453 | Andidọñ | Àndídọ́ñ | 1. the sender. | null | /àndídɔ́ŋ/ | 2021-12-10T04:26:29.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:08:38.000000Z | |
708 | Añkisi | Áñkìsì | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. (</span><a href="\redirect_to_word=3904"><i>ñkisi</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;">) a kind of silver cloth often used for various purposes, either as female headtie or as a necktie (</span><a href="\redirect_to_word=1988"><i>ọkpọmkpọm</i></a><span style="font-size: 1rem;">) by... | null | /áŋkìsì/ | 2021-12-11T14:04:32.000000Z | 2022-03-27T02:00:27.000000Z | |
491 | Anịmbo | Ànìmbò | 1. Fernando Po or Cameroons. | null | /ànìmbò/ | 2021-12-12T08:41:39.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:54:43.000000Z | |
495 | Ansansa | Ánsàńsà | 1. a species of yam. | null | /ánsàńsà/ | 2021-12-12T08:38:15.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:59:54.000000Z | |
497 | Añwa | Àñwâ | 1. cat. | null | /àŋwâ/ | 2021-12-10T21:18:45.000000Z | 2022-02-09T23:02:36.000000Z | |
496 | Ansiwụt | Àǹsiwụ́t | 1. (nsiwụt), a kind of whip whose handle is neatly woven. | null | /àǹsíwụ́t/ | 2022-01-12T21:27:52.000000Z | 2022-02-09T23:00:51.000000Z | |
499 | Añwaenyịn | Àñwàényìn | 1. bold; fierce; sharp-looking. | 1. Añwaenyịn owo - A bold person.<p>2. Sana añwaenyịn oro yak - Leave that fierce-looking man alone.</p> | /àŋwàéɲìn/ | 2022-01-12T20:49:33.000000Z | 2022-02-09T23:03:22.000000Z | |
498 | Añwa | Áñwá | 1. a field; an open place. | 1. Eyeneka mi etie ke añwa - My sister is sitting in the field.<p>2. Owo añwa - A man who is constantly out of doors.</p> | /áŋwá/ | 2021-12-12T08:15:16.000000Z | 2022-02-09T23:01:05.000000Z | |
500 | Añwambana | Àñwâm̀báná | 1. a species of cat. | 1. Añwa mbana inyeneke okudọk aran, ete iyom iwewe - The cat has not a farthing's worth of oil yet he says he wants iwewe. (i.e Cut your coat according to your size) | /àŋwâm̀báná/ | 2021-12-12T08:09:15.000000Z | 2022-02-09T23:05:27.000000Z | |
501 | Añwanañka | Àñwànàñkà | 1. a kind of tree, Lat: Loffara sp. Prior to the introduction of western medicine, it was used to treat fever and gonorrhoea through enema application. | null | /àŋwànàŋkà/ | 2021-12-12T08:11:13.000000Z | 2022-04-17T01:21:10.000000Z | |
502 | Añwandañ | Áñwándàñ | 1. eloquence; oratory; the gift of the gab. | 1. Añwandañ odu enye ke inua - He has the gift of the gab (oratory). | /áŋwándàŋ/ | 2021-12-12T08:27:27.000000Z | 2022-03-27T02:00:55.000000Z | |
474 | Andinyene | Àndínyéné | 1. the possessor; owner; proprietor. | null | /àndíɲéné/ | 2021-12-09T14:57:39.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:26:55.000000Z | |
472 | Andinyam | Àndínyàm | 1. a merchant; seller; salesperson. | null | /àndíɲàm/ | 2021-12-10T18:42:16.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:25:54.000000Z | |
476 | Andisiak | Àndísíák | 1. one who splits open; the founder. | 1. Nditọ Ọkọhọ ekedi mendisiak Atakpa - Ọkọhọ's children were the founders of Duke town.<p>2. Andisiak ifia - One who splits wood.</p> | /àndísíák/ | 2021-12-10T19:08:48.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:40:13.000000Z | |
475 | Andinyụñọ | Àndínyụ̀ñọ́ | 1. the curious observer; the one who peeps. | null | /àndíɲụ̀ŋɔ́/ | 2021-12-10T19:16:16.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:39:45.000000Z | |
473 | Andinyaña | Àndínyáñá | 1. the helper; the saviour. | null | /àndíɲáŋá/ | 2021-12-10T19:00:34.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:26:29.000000Z | |
479 | Anditem | Àndítém | 1. one who cuts the bush. | 1. Anditem iñwañ - The cutter of the bush or farm. | /àndítém/ | 2021-12-10T20:37:06.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:41:34.000000Z | |
4,072 | Andisu | Àǹdísù | 1. the liar; one who is guilty of falsehood. | null | /àndísù/ | 2021-12-11T08:00:34.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:37:40.000000Z | |
478 | Anditem | Àndítèm | 1. a cook; a chef. | null | /àndítèm/ | 2021-12-10T11:42:25.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:41:14.000000Z | |
480 | Anditọ | Àndítọ́ | 1. the planter. | null | /àndítɔ́/ | 2021-12-10T20:41:20.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:41:58.000000Z | |
477 | Andisụk | Àndísụ̀k | 1. the soother. | null | /àndísụ̀k/ | 2021-12-10T19:11:53.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:40:51.000000Z | |
481 | Andiwat | Àndíwàt | 1. paddler; driver; rower; oarsman. | 1. Andiwat ubom - The paddler of a boat. | /àndíwàt/ | 2021-12-10T20:28:29.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:42:10.000000Z | |
482 | Andiwet | Àndíwèt | 1. the writer; the author. | 1. Andiwet edikot ñwed mbụk edi Ekpo Nta Amaku - The author of Edikot ñwed mbụk is Ekpo Nta Amaku. | /àndíwèt/ | 2021-12-10T11:52:37.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:42:21.000000Z | |
483 | Andiyep | Àndíyèp | 1. the spy; one who peeps or spies. | null | /àndíjèp/ | 2021-12-10T19:19:19.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:42:37.000000Z | |
486 | Andiyọk | Àndíyọ́k | 1. the sawyer. | 1. Enye ekpep ndiyọk eto - He learns to be a sawyer. | /àndíjɔ́k/ | 2021-12-10T21:12:32.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:43:32.000000Z | |
485 | Andiyo | Àndíyó | 1. the wanderer; one who roams. | null | /àndíjó/ | 2021-12-10T21:01:29.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:43:16.000000Z | |
484 | Andiyịp | Àndíyìp | 1. a thief; rogue. | 1. Andiyịp atañ ebri ke ikpat - The thief takes to his heels. | /àndíjìp/ | 2021-12-10T19:33:34.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:42:55.000000Z | |
487 | Andiyọk | Àndíyọ̀k | 1. one who warms or boils. | 1. Andiyọk udia - One who warms or boils food. | /àndíjɔ̀k/ | 2021-12-10T21:16:18.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:49:12.000000Z | |
488 | Anie | Ànìé | 1. who ? whose ? Pl. Manie ? | 1. Anie edi oro ? - Who is that ?<p>2. Anie anam ? - Who did it ?</p> | /ànìè/ | 2021-12-12T08:48:29.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:49:29.000000Z | |
490 | Animana | Ànìmànà | <p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">1. very dreadful incident or happening. See </span><a href="\redirect_to_word=2888" class="redirect-to-word">Nịmana</a>.<br></p> | 1. Utọ animana ñkpọ emi Eyọ anamde ọwọrọ didie ? - What does this dreadful and horrible thing done by Eyọ mean ? | /ànìmànà/ | 2021-12-12T08:46:32.000000Z | 2022-04-01T10:33:10.000000Z | |
489 | Anịm | Ànìm | 1. shark; a large fish that feeds on other fish. | null | /ànìm/ | 2022-01-12T20:19:42.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:52:37.000000Z | |
467 | Andikot | Àndíkót | 1. one who calls; the reader or one who summons. | 1. Anie edi andikot mi ? - Who is the one who calls me ? | /àndíkót/ | 2021-12-10T11:26:55.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:21:23.000000Z | |
462 | Andikpa | Àndíkpá | 1. the dead; one who dies. | null | /àndíkpá/ | 2021-12-10T11:09:59.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:22:05.000000Z | |
464 | Andikpeme | Àndíkpèmé | 1. the guardian; protector; watchman. | null | /àndíkpèmé/ | 2021-12-10T11:16:22.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:22:51.000000Z | |
463 | Andikpe | Àndíkpé | 1. one who judges. | null | /àndíkpé/ | 2021-12-10T11:22:43.000000Z | 2022-03-27T00:58:39.000000Z | |
465 | Andikpeñe | Àndíkpéñé | 1. the cutter of wood; the hewer; the reaper. | null | /àndíkpéŋé/ | 2021-12-10T11:32:11.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:23:21.000000Z | |
466 | Andikpep | Àndíkpép | 1. a teacher. | 1. Asandia edi andikpep ke ufọk ñwed - Asandia is a teacher at school. | /àndíkpép/ | 2021-12-09T15:08:53.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:23:42.000000Z | |
468 | Andikụt | Àndíkụ́t | 1. the beholder; the spectator; witness. | null | /àndíkụ́t/ | 2021-12-10T11:36:25.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:24:01.000000Z | |
469 | Andima | Àndímá | 1. an admirer; the lover; one who loves. | null | /àndímá/ | 2021-12-10T11:47:47.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:24:18.000000Z | |
470 | Andinam | Àndínám | 1. the doer; maker; creator. | null | /àndínám/ | 2021-12-10T18:34:04.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:24:48.000000Z | |
471 | Andinịm | Àndínìm | 1. the keeper; the preserver; the custodian. | null | /àndínìm/ | 2021-12-10T12:00:43.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:25:18.000000Z | |
456 | Andifiọhọ | Àndífíọ́họ́ | 1. the discoverer; one who finds or discovers. | null | /àndífíɔ́hɔ́/ | 2021-12-10T04:53:27.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:09:05.000000Z | |
4,066 | Andidọñwan | Àndídọ́ńwȃn | 1. the bridegroom. | null | /àndídɔ́ŋ́wân/ | 2021-12-10T20:21:45.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:37:14.000000Z | |
4,069 | Andidụri | Àǹdídụ̀rì | 1. the false accuser; calumniator. | 1. Andidụri mi ikọ - One accusing me falsely. | /àndídụ̀rì/ | 2021-12-11T08:03:40.000000Z | 2022-03-23T22:37:27.000000Z | |
454 | Andifaña | Àndífañá | 1. one who objects or argues against. | null | /àndífàŋà/ | 2021-12-10T04:32:40.000000Z | 2022-02-07T12:32:49.000000Z | |
455 | Andifeghe | Àndífèghé | 1. the runner; the fugitive. | null | /àndífèghé/ | 2021-12-10T04:49:32.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:08:30.000000Z | |
457 | Andifọn | Àndífọ́n | 1. the perfect one; the good. | null | /àndífɔ́n/ | 2021-12-10T04:56:10.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:09:21.000000Z | |
458 | Andikama | Àndíkámá | 1. the holder; the keeper. | 1. Andikama okụk - The keeper of the money. | /àndíkámá/ | 2021-12-09T08:42:48.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:09:31.000000Z | |
460 | Andikara | Àndíkárá | 1. the ruler; the sovereign. | 1. Andikara obio - The ruler of the town. | /àndíkárá/ | 2021-12-10T05:12:44.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:09:53.000000Z | |
459 | Andikañ | Àndíkáñ | 1. one who denies; the defendant. | null | /àndíkáŋ/ | 2021-12-10T04:58:53.000000Z | 2022-02-09T22:09:42.000000Z | |
461 | Andikọ | Àndíkọ̀ | <p>1. fisherman.</p> | null | /àndíkɔ̀/ | 2022-02-08T07:56:23.000000Z | 2022-02-10T13:32:35.000000Z |
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