Ẹyẹbíọ̀kín
Meaning of Ẹyẹbíọ̀kín
A bird like the ọ̀kín.
Extended Meaning
Perhaps this comes from a common old Èkìtì song often used to welcome people. The ọ̀kín, traditionally referring to a white-feathered bird (likely the cattle egret), is of significance in Yorùbá tradition for its association with royalty, power, and purity. Ẹyẹ bí ọ̀kín ẹ̀rùbọ̀ òde oooo, ẹ̀rùbọ̀ - You the bird who is like the ọ̀kín, welcome from the journey, welcome!
Morphology
ẹyẹ-bí-ọ̀kín
Gloss
| Part | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ẹyẹ | bird |
| bí | give birth to |
| ọ̀kín | a white bird associated with honor; cattle egret; peacock |
Geolocation
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