oogun
Yoruba
Alternative forms
- ogìgùn (Èkìtì)
Etymology 1
Likely from Contraction of ogùngùn, possibly derived from Proto-Yoruboid *ó-gũ̀, cognate with Igala ógwù and Igbo ọgwù
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ōò.ɡũ̀/
Noun
oògùn
Derived terms
- apòògùn (“pharmacist, biochemist”)
- ẹlẹ́bọlóògùn
- olóògùn (“a supernatural man whom possess supernatural charms”)
- olóògùn (“one who sells or makes medicine”)
- oníṣègùn (“traditional healer, physician”)
- àpótí òògùn wẹ́wẹ̀wẹ́ (“first aid kit”)
- àrùn kògbóògùn (“HIV”)
- òògùn akunnilóorun (“sedative”)
- òògùn apako (“herbicide”)
- òògùn apakòkòrò (“pesticide”)
- òògùn apakòkòròrun (“penicilin”)
- òògùn apolú (“fungicide”)
- òògùn apàrùn (“antibiotics”)
- òògùn aràn-inú (“dewormer medicine”)
- òògùn atanniyọ̀ (“narcotics”)
- òògùn dúdú (“traditional medicine”)
- òògùn olómi (“syrup”)
- òògùn olóró (“narcotic”)
- òògùn oníhóró (“pill”)
- òògùn ìfọrun (“peroxide”)
- òògùn ìpara (“lotion”)
Etymology 2
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.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /òó.ɡũ̀/
Derived terms
- làágùn (“to sweat”)
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