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From Proto-Gbe *sẽ or Proto-Gbe *sɛ̃. Cognates include Fon sɛ̀n, Adja sɛ̀n. Compare Yoruba sìn, Ìjẹ̀bú Yoruba sẹ̀n, Ifè sɛ̃̀, Olukumi hẹ̀n

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sẹ̀n (Nigeria)

  1. to worship

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Etymology 1

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Cognate with Yoruba sín

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sẹ́n

  1. (Ijebu) to sneeze

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sẹ́n

  1. (Ijebu) to be long

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sẹ́n

  1. (Ijebu) to crack palm nuts
    Wẹn máa dúró fú mi kí m lè sẹ́n èkùrọ́ kí m nẹ́ nọ́wọ́Wait for me to finish cracking the palm nuts I have at hand

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Cognate with Yoruba sìn, Ifè sɛ̃̀, Olukumi hẹ̀n. Compare Gun sɛ̀n, Fon sɛ̀n, Adja sɛ̀n

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sẹ̀n

  1. (Ijebu) to worship
    Màá sẹ̀n ẹ́ pẹ̀lú urun dede rìí ḿ nẹ́I'll worship you with everything that I have
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Cognate with Yoruba sìn

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sẹ̀n

  1. (Ijebu) to domesticate
    Màá sẹn ọ̀nẹ̀ kí àbúrò mi fú miI'll domesticate the crocodiles my brother gave me
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