Ifa
Igala
Etymology
From Proto-Yoruboid *ɪ́-fá, Ifa divination can be traced linguistically to Volta-Niger, see Proto-Volta-Niger *-fa, however the ultimately etymology of the root is of unknown origin. Cognates exist across Volta-Niger languages, see Igbo Afa, Ede Idaca Ifa, Ewe Afá, Fon Fá, Igala Ífá, Edo Iha, Ebira Eva, Urhobo Epha, and Nupe Eba. Several theories exist among worshippers of Ifá and the Odù Ifá.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /í.fá/
Noun
Ífá
- A complex system of divination in Igala traditional religion (Ìchẹbọ, Ògwùchẹ́kwọ̀)
- a form of ocular proverbial speech utilized by Ífá priests
Proper noun
Ífá
- the spirit or deity associated with prophecy and divination
Derived terms
Related terms
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈi.fɑ/, [ˈi.vɑ]
Proper noun
Ifa m
- a male given name
External links
Yoruba
Etymology
From Proto-Yoruboid *ɪ́-fá, Ifa divination can be traced linguistically to Volta-Niger, see Proto-Volta-Niger *-fa, however the ultimately etymology of the root is of unknown origin. Cognates exist across Volta-Niger languages, see Igbo Afa, Ewe Afá, Fon Fá, Igala Ífá, Edo Iha, Ebira Eva, Urhobo Epha, and Nupe Eba. Several theories exist among worshippers of Ifá
Pronunciation
Noun
Ifá
- A complex system of divination in Yoruba religion.
Proper noun
Ifá
- the spirit associated with divination, wisdom, and the oracle
- synonym of Ọ̀rúnmìlà
- synonym of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe (“Yoruba religion”)