ẹbiti

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Yoruba[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From ẹ̀- +‎ bìtì, literally that which is solid, roundish, heavy and deep-seated

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ẹ̀bìtì

  1. A traditional Yoruba loaded animal suspended trap, consisting of a load of dirt or stone, held by a branch, with food under it.
    • When the animal goes for the food, it will move the stick, causing the load to fall upon the animal, killing.
    ẹ̀bìtì kò lè pèèràA loaded trap cannot kill an ant (proverbial incantation on invincibility)
    ẹ̀bìtì yóò bá jà lọ́la, eku tí ó bá pa lónìí, àpagbé niIf a loaded trap is going to collapse on something tomorrow, the rat it has killed today, that is irreversible (proverb on irreversibility)

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