ologeeṣa
Yoruba
Etymology
From oní- + ògé + òòṣà, literally “Oge of the orisha”
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ō.ló.ɡèé.ʃà/
Noun
ológèéṣà
- a nickname for the bird known as the Egyptian plover, especially when it is referenced in verses of the Odù Ifá or in poetry. It features on the staff of priests of the deity known as Ọ̀sanyìn, and is associated with healing and medicine.
Related terms
- ògéédú