Baatonum

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Etymology

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Likely derived from a Songhay language; cognate with Yoruba wúńdíá, Zarma wandiya, and Dendi wɔndiɑ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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wɔndia (plural wɔndiaba, focus wɔndiawa, plural focus wɔndiabara)

  1. young lady (unmarried); virgin
    Na ka nɛn nɔni arukawani bɔkua na nɛɛ, na ǹ ka yi wɔndia mɛɛrimɔ pai
    I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a young woman
    (Job 31:1)

Usage notes

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  • w-class noun

References

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  • Barassounon, Pierre, Biɔ, Sanu, Biɔ, Thébault, Goragui, Léonard, Soutar, Jean (2021 February 17) Dictionnaire Baatonum[1], Philadelphia: SIL International