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oyin

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Noun

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oyin

  1. water

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Gun

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Oyìn àwè

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Etymology

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From Proto-Gbe *-yĩ. Cognates include Fon nyì, Saxwe Gbe onyì, Ewe enyi

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ō.ɲĩ̀/
  • Audio (Nigeria):(file)

Noun

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oyìn (plural oyìn lẹ́) (Nigeria)

  1. cow, cattle
    Oyìn lọ́ kló táúnThe cow is big

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Nkonya

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Etymology

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Cognate with Gikyode ɔnyen, Chumburung ɔnyare̱, Nawuri ɔnyɩn, Gonja enyɛn.

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Noun

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oyin (plural ayin)

  1. man

Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Oyin tó ba lórí òdòdó
Ìyọkúrò oyin láti inú afárá oyin

Proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruba *o-ɲĩ, from Proto-Edekiri *o-ɲĩ. Compare with Olukumi oyin, Ifè oyin, Itsekiri oyin, Aja enyi, Fon wiin, Gun owín

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Noun

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oyin

  1. bee
    Synonym: oyin àdò
    àwọn oyín ṣí sí ara igiThe bees swarmed around the tree
  2. honey
    Synonym: oyin ìgàn
    wọ́n fi ahán lá oyinThey licked honey with their tongue
  3. sweetness (in comparison to honey)
    Synonym: adùn
    ìpàdé e wa bí oyin oMay our meeting be as sweet as honey
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Etymology 2

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Igi oyin pẹ̀lú èso

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Noun

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oyin

  1. African mango tree (Irvingia gabonensis), of which the seeds of its fruit are used in soups like ọgbọnọ and ààpọ̀n
    Synonym: oró