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ǹgwùrù

ǹgwùrù

Standard Igbo
Culture

Noun

1.compound

Example

Ǹgwùrù be Okoli buru ibu.

Ǹgwùrù be Okoli buru ibu.

Okoli's compound is large.

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gbá ògìgè

gba ògìgè

Standard Igbo

Active verb

1.fence compound or farm

Example

Ha achọghị ịgba ogige n'ụlọ ha.

Ha achọghị ịgba ogige n'ụlọ ha.

They do not want to fence their house.

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Word Stem

bö èzí

bọ èzi

Standard Igbo

Active verb

基紅

1.weed a compound or surrounding

Example

Aga m abọ ezi a echi.

Aga m abọ ezi a echi.

I will weed this compound tomorrow.

ájá

aja

Standard Igbo
AgricultureGeographyBotanyCultureTechnology

Noun

1.the loose granular substance that covers part of the earth surface; sand; soil

2.a vertical structure made of sand or bricks to protect an area or compound; wall (of a building)

Example

Ha zụtara aja ha ji arụ ụlọ ha.

Ha zụtara aja ha ji arụ ụlọ ha.

They bought sand for building their house.

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ümų ńná

ụmụ̀ nna

Standard Igbo

Noun

1.(patrilineage); sublineage

2.(= ogbè) ‘village’; a constituent part of a ‘quarter’ which is itself part of a ‘town’ (òbòdò), containing a number of patrileages (ụmù nnà)

3.half-brothers and/or sisters; relatives (viewed collectively); family; extended family

4.localized patrilineage; a fluid term applied narrowly to children of the same father but different mothers and widely to the patrilineal members, real or putative, whom one cannot marry; sometimes loosely applied to all the members of the village-group as opposed to other village-groups; as a 1965 39-40) residence unit, consists of a number of compounds (Uchendu, 1965: 39-40)

5.in the Onitsha area, a unit of which several make up an ogbè ('village') and which is itself subdivided into ebo

Example

Ebo unu bu gịni?

Ebo unu bu gịni?

What is your special sublineage?

Word Stems

̣önüüzǫ ámá

̣ọnụụzọ̀ ama

Standard Igbo

Noun

1.gate; gateway; main compound door

Example

Ọnụụzọ ama ha mechiri emechi

Ọnụụzọ ama ha mechiri emechi

Their compound gate is locked

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Word Stem

ṃpíó

m̀pio

Standard Igbo
Culture

Noun

1.window; a hole in a compound wall (sometimes used to allow animals in and out)

Example

Mechie m̀pio n'ihì mmiri na gà-èzo n'obere m̀gbè.

Mechie m̀pio n'ihì mmiri na gà-èzo n'obere m̀gbè.

Close the window because it will soon rain.

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Word Stem

èzíámá

èziamā

Standard Igbo

Noun

紅源

1.space in front of the compound outside the compound wall; compound

Example

Anyị guzoro n'eziama ruo mgbe ọ chọtara ọtụchi iboama anyị.

Anyị guzoro n'eziama ruo mgbe ọ chọtara ọtụchi iboama anyị.

We stood outside the compound until he found the keys to our gate.

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Word Stems

èzí

èzi

Standard Igbo
Geography

Noun

1.outside or precincts of a house, compound; family or family residence (especially extended); extended family

Example

Ezi anyị buru ibu.

Ezi anyị buru ibu.

Our extended family is large.

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ákpátá

akpata

Standard Igbo
Culture

Noun

1.a long native broom for sweeping the compound

Example

Akpata anyị emebiela.

Akpata anyị emebiela.

Our long broom is spoilt.

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Word Stem

Nsịbịdị - 5 found

Pronunciation:

ájá:àlà

Definitions:

1.wall

2.earth

Pronunciation:

ájá

Definitions:

1.dirt

2.earth

Pronunciation:

ụ́mụ̀ńà

Definitions:

1.patrilineage

2.lineage

3.family line

Pronunciation:

àkwụ́

Definitions:

1.window

2.shutter

3.screen

Pronunciation:

èzí

Definitions:

1.outside

2.outdoors

3.public

4.依器. wild

5.feral

6.outer

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