odu

See also: ODU, odú, and ö'dü

Igala

Noun

ódú

  1. name

Kimaragang

Noun

odu

  1. grandmother

Latvian

Noun

odu m

  1. accusative singular form of ods
  2. instrumental singular form of ods
  3. genitive plural form of ods

Verb

odu

  1. 1st person singular past indicative form of ost

Nauruan

Verb

odu

  1. to count

Yoruba

Etymology 1

Òdù

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ō.dù/, /ò.dù/

Noun

odù or òdù

  1. cauldron, large clay pot, usually used for rituals or sacrifices
    Synonym: òdù ìkòkò
  2. womb
  3. (idiomatic, Ìṣẹ̀ṣe) source, origin, (in particular) source of creation
Derived terms
  • Odùduwà (orisha and founder of the Yoruba people)
  • Olódùmarè (Supreme being of the Yoruba religion)
  • Odù Ifá (The corpus text of the Yoruba religion)

Etymology 2

Odù ẹlẹ́kíní, Ejì Ogbè

Several etymologies, especially those relating to the Ìṣẹ̀ṣe religion, link the definition of Etymology 1 as the etymology of this definition.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ō.dù/

Noun

odù

  1. a sign of the Ifa divination system; of which there are 256
  2. the secret power of Ifá which a babalawo is said to possess.
Derived terms
  • igbódù (a sacred forest for Ifa divination)
  • Òdù Ifá (the corpus of the Iṣẹṣe religion of the Yoruba)
  • ojú odù (the 16 most important signs of Ifa divination)
  • ọmọ odù (240 minor signs of Ifa divination)

See also

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ò.dū/

Noun

òdu

  1. bigness or largeness of physical size

Etymology 4

Òdòdó ewé òdú

From ò- (nominalizing prefix) + (to be dark), literally that which is dark

  • This may refer to the dark black berries the plant produces

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ò.dú/

Noun

òdú

  1. the plant American black nightshade, its leaves are commonly used in soups and stews.
    Synonym: ògùnmọ̀
  2. (idiomatic) someone who is well known in a society
    Synonym: olókìkí
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