ụa

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ua"

Yoruba

Etymology 1

Probably ultimately from Edo ùghà or of a Proto-Edekiri origin

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʊ̀.à/

Noun

ụ̀à

  1. (Ekiti) palace, royal courtyard, particularly the royal courtyards of the àọ̀fịn of the Déjì of Àkúrẹ́
    Èmi lọmọ a mú ogójì abẹ̀bẹ̀ yụ́à
    I am the one that takes forty fans to the royal courtyard
    (royal oríkì from the town of Ìlárá-Mọ̀kín)
Synonyms
Yoruba varieties and languages: ìgà (royal courtyard)
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Language familyVariety groupVariety/languageSubdialectLocationWords
Proto-Itsekiri-SEYSoutheast YorubaÌjẹ̀búÌjẹ̀búÌjẹ̀bú Òdeùgà
Rẹ́mọẸ̀pẹ́ùgà
Ìkòròdúìgà
Ṣágámùùgà
Ìkálẹ̀ (Ùkálẹ̀)Òkìtìpupaùghà
Ìlàjẹ (Ùlàjẹ)Mahinùghà
OǹdóOǹdóùghà, ùwà
Ọ̀wọ̀ (Ọ̀ghọ̀)Ọ̀wọ̀ (Ọ̀ghọ̀)ùghà
ÌtsẹkírìÌwẹrẹùghà
Proto-YorubaCentral YorubaÈkìtìÈkìtìÀdó Èkìtìụ̀à
Àkúrẹ́Àkúrẹ́ụ̀à
Mọ̀bàỌ̀tùn Èkìtìụ̀à
Northwest YorubaÀwórìÈbúté Mẹ́tàìgà
ÈkóÈkóìgà
ÌbàdànÌbàdànìgà
ÌbàràpáIgbó Òràìgà
Ìbọ̀lọ́Òṣogbo (Òsogbo)ìgà
ÌlọrinÌlọrinìgà
Ọ̀yọ́Ọ̀yọ́ìgà
Standard YorùbáNàìjíríàìgà
Bɛ̀nɛ̀ìgà
Northeast Yoruba/OkunOwéKabbaalẹ́de
Note: This amalgamation of terms comes from a number of different academic papers focused on the unique varieties and languages spoken in the Yoruboid dialectal continuum which extends from eastern Togo to southern Nigeria. The terms for spoken varieties, now deemed dialects of Yorùbá in Nigeria (i.e. Southeast Yorùbá, Northwest Yorùbá, Central Yorùbá, and Northeast Yorùbá), have converged with those of Standard Yorùbá leading to the creation of what can be labeled Common Yorùbá (Funṣọ Akere, 1977). It can be assumed that the Standard Yorùbá term can also be used in most Nigerian varieties alongside native terms, especially amongst younger speakers. This does not apply to the other Nigerian Yoruboid languages of Ìṣẹkírì and Olùkùmi, nor the Èdè Languages of Benin and Togo.

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʊ̀.à/

Noun

ụ̀à

  1. (Ekiti) crowd, gathering
  2. (Ekiti) party, celebration
    Synonyms: ayẹyẹ, àjọyọ̀
Derived terms
  • Fákụ́àdé (Yoruba name meaning "Ifa has brought celebration")
  • Olúkụ́àdé (Yoruba name meaning "The Lord has brought celebration")
  • Ọlọ́fị́nkụ́àdé (Yoruba name meaning "Ọlọ́fịn has brought celebration")
  • Ọ̀ṣákụ́àdé (Yoruba name meaning "Ọ̀rị̀ṣà has brought celebration")
  • Ọ̀ṣúnkụ́àdé (Yoruba name meaning "Osun has brought celebration")
  • Ògúnkụ́àdé (Yoruba name meaning "Ogun has brought celebration")

Etymology 3

Proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruba *ʊ-ghá, ultimately from Proto-Edekiri *ʊ-ghá. The term is also related to the word for rib in many Yoruboid dialects, see ùwá in Ijebu and ìghághè in Oǹdó

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʊ̀.á/

Noun

ụ̀á

  1. (Ekiti) midrib or back of a palm leaf