Adéṣọ̀kàn
Sísọ síta
Ìtumọọ Adéṣọ̀kàn
The crown [as a symbol of nobility] is not unified, i.e. cannot be monopolized. [See below for more explanation]
Àwọn àlàyé mìíràn
The obtainment of title is not only hereditary, which is perhaps another way of saying that no one is born to rule. In everyday usage, the sounding of this name loses some of the nuance in the original coining: Adéèṣọ̀kàn.
Ìtúpalẹ̀ Mọ́fímù
adé-è-ṣe-ọ̀kàn
Ìtumọ̀ ẹyọ-ẹyọ
adé - crown, royalty, nobilityè - is not [a negative morpheme]
ṣe - do, is
ọ̀kàn - one [a dialectal variant of ọ̀kan]
Agbègbè
Ó pọ̀ ní:
GENERAL
ILESHA
Àwọn Ènìyàn Gbajúọ̀
1. Dr. Akin Adéṣọ̀kàn
Nigerian-born writer and scholar. 2. Alhaji Rasheed Adéṣọ̀kàn
Baálẹ̀ of Bódìjà
Ìbàdàn. 3. Yàkúbù Adéṣọ̀kàn
Nigerian Paralympic weightlifting champion 4. Chief Pẹ̀kun Adéṣọ̀kàn
deputy speaker
Oyo State House of Assembly (1979-1983)