kẹkẹ

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Gun

Alternative forms

Etymology

Likely from Yoruba kẹ̀kẹ́. Cognates include Fon kɛkɛ́, Saxwe Gbe gɛ̀kɛ́, Adja keke, Nupe kyàkyá, Edo ikẹkẹ, Ifè kɛ̀kɛ́

Pronunciation

Noun

kẹ̀kẹ́ (plural kẹ̀kẹ́ lẹ́) (Nigeria)

  1. bike

Derived terms

Yoruba

Kẹ́kẹ́
Kẹ́kẹ́

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Noun

kẹ́kẹ́

  1. mongoose, genet
    Synonyms: kẹ́kẹ́-wàá, agbókotọ́yà

Etymology 2

Kẹ̀kẹ́

Pronunciation

Noun

kẹ̀kẹ́

  1. bicycle, cart, carriage
    Synonyms: básíkùlù, básíkù
Descendants
  • Nupe: kèké, kyàkyá
  • Edo: ikẹkẹ

Etymology 3

Noun sense derives from ideophone sense

Pronunciation

Ideophone

kẹkẹ

  1. of a ticking sound (for example, of a clock)

Noun

kẹkẹ

  1. second
    Synonym: ìṣẹ́jú-àáyá

Etymology 4

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Pronunciation

Noun

kẹ́kẹ́

  1. A type of Yoruba tribal scarification, characterized by being much more bolder, in comparison to the gọ̀m̀bọ́. They are mainly adorned by the Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́
    Synonym: gọ̀m̀bọ́.

Further reading

  • Dingemanse, Mark. The Body in Yorùbá:A Linguistic Study [1], 2006

Etymology 5

Pronunciation

Ideophone

kẹ́kẹ́

  1. of a high-pitched cackling sound

Etymology 6

Pronunciation

Ideophone

kẹ̀kẹ̀

  1. (of an object) splitting wide open
  2. (of an object) running in a spread out posture