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ǫmü

ọ̀mụ

Standard Igbo
AgricultureCulture

Noun

1.young and fresh palm fronds, particularly light green in color

Example

N'omenaala Igbo, a na-eji ọmụ̣ egosipụta nsọ.

N'omenaala Igbo, a na-eji ọmụ̣ egosipụta nsọ.

In Igbo culture, young palm fronds are used to symbolize sacredness.

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ńdųńdų

ndụ̀ndụ̀

Standard Igbo
ArtsVisual Arts

Nominal Modifier

艶艶

1.having the colour green; greenish;

2.fresh, especially smell

Example

Ọ na-acha ndụndụ.

Ọ na-acha ndụndụ.

It is green in colour.

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Word Stem

ńdų

ndụ̀

Standard Igbo
MedicineReligion

Noun

1.life;

2.alive; fresh

Example

Ana m eche maka ndụ m.

Ana m eche maka ndụ m.

I am thinking about my life.

Related Terms

dï ńdų

dị ndụ̀

Standard Igbo
Medicine

Nominal Modifier

延艶

1.live; be alive;

2.be raw, fresh, uncooked

Example

Ị ga-adị ndụ ruo ebighi ebi.

Ị ga-adị ndụ ruo ebighi ebi.

You will live forever.

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Word Stems

Nsịbịdị - 5 found

Pronunciation:

ǫmụ́

Definitions:

1.tender palm frond [used symbolically and ritually]

Pronunciation:

ńdụ̀

Definitions:

1.life

2.bio-

3.依器. live

4.green

Pronunciation:

ńdụ̀

Definitions:

1.life;living;green

Pronunciation:

ńdụ̀

Definitions:

1.life

2.bio-

3.依器. live

4.green

Pronunciation:

ńdụ̀

Definitions:

1.life;living;green

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