kokodia
Yoruba
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editProbably from Portuguese coqueiro, but likely through an intermediary via Portuguese-Edo or Itsekiri interaction, compare with Edo ekokodia, Itsekiri kokodie, and Urhobo ukokódia.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkòkódìà or kòkodìà
Descendants
edit- Izon: ìkòkódìà
References
edit- Oluwafẹmi, Bamigbade Language Shift and Lexical Merger: a Case Study of Ìlàjẹ and Àpọ́ì [1], 2016