balmyard

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Compound of balm + yard. Borrowed from Jamaican Creole balmyard.

Noun

balmyard (plural balmyards)

  1. (Jamaica) A place where obeah and related healing rituals are performed.

Jamaican Creole

Alternative forms

Etymology

balm + yard

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɑːm ˈjɑːd/

Noun

balmyard (plural balmyard dem, quantified balmyard)

  1. A place where obeah and pocomania rituals are practised.
    Mi a go carry him go a balm yard! For there is healing in the balm yaad.
    I'm going to take him to the balmyard! Because there's healing in the balm yard.
    • 1957, Michael Garfield Smith, Gerardus Johannes Kruijer, A Sociological Manual for Extension Workers in the Caribbean (in English), page 71:
      “This healing is in many cases linked up with obeah, for if it is true that a man gets ill because a duppy has been set on him, then the obeahman or the 'balmyard' healer and not the doctor is the right person to give advice. This kind of healing ...”

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