Yoruba edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Hausa ɗan dōgō (literally Tall garment), compare with dàńṣíkí.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

dàńdógó

  1. A type of large garment normally reserved for the wealthy and aristocrats, it denotes high status and power.
    dàńdógó kọjá ẹ̀wù àbínúdáThe dandogo garment surpasses what can be made on the spur of anger (proverb on limitation and expression regarding the elevated status of the dandogo in Yoruba society)