aworo
Papiamentu
Alternative forms
- aweró (alternative spelling)
Etymology
From Spanish ahora and Portuguese agora both in the meaning of "now".
Yoruba
Alternative forms
- àòrò
- àghòrò (Ọ̀wọ̀)
Etymology
From à- (“nominalizing prefix”) + wò (“to look”) + rò (“to tell”), literally “One who looks to the orisha and then utters its message”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /à.wò.ɾò/
Noun
àwòrò
- A male priest of the orisha, whom often leads the traditional rituals and sacrifices to a specific orisha.
- Synonyms: aláwòrò, àwòrò òrìṣà, abọrẹ̀, ṣàwòrò-ṣàwòrò, aṣàwòrò
- An executioner, whom specifically serves the orisha Orò as one who kills the live animals brought as sacrifices
- Synonym: àwòrò Orò
Derived terms
- aláwòrò
- ṣàwòrò (“to perform priestly duties”)
- àwòrò Orò (“Oro priest”)
- àwòrò Ṣàngó (“priest of Shango”)
- àwòrò Èṣù (“Esu priest”)
- àwòrò Ògún (“Ogun priest”)
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