Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Likely from Contraction of ogùngùn, possibly derived from Proto-Yoruboid *ó-gũ̀, cognate with Igala ógwù and Igbo ọgwù

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oògùn

  1. medicine, herbal medicine, drug
    Synonym: egbòogi
  2. ritual medicine, supernatural charms or spells, juju; sometimes used to inflict harm or death
    Synonym: jùjú
  3. (idiomatic) cure, remedy
    ogbó kò lóògùnThere is no cure for old age
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Etymology 2

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Possibly from ò- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ gígùn (partial reduplication of gùn "to sweat"). Ultimately, likely derived from Proto-Yoruboid *(ò)úgwṵ̀, likely formed from *ò- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ *gwṵ̀ (to sweat), cognate with Igala úgwù.

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òógùn

  1. sweat
    Synonym: aífó
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