ẹru

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ẹ̀rù

  1. fear
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Etymology 2[edit]

Ẹ̀rù

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ẹ̀rù

  1. the plant Astraea lobata

Etymology 3[edit]

From ẹ- (agent prefix) +‎ (to carry a load).

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ẹrù

  1. load, luggage, baggage
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Etymology 4[edit]

Proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruboid *á-ɗú. Compare with Ifè arú, Ayere árú, Igbo oru

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ẹrú

  1. slave
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Etymology 5[edit]

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ẹ̀rú

  1. haft, handle of a weapon or tool
    Synonym: èèkù

Etymology 6[edit]

Ẹ̀rú pẹ̀lú dòdò àti ẹyin díndín.

Compare Nupe èrú

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ẹ̀rú

  1. a piece of boiled or cooked yam
    Synonym: iṣu sísè

Etymology 7[edit]

Igi ẹ̀rú

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ẹ̀rú

  1. the tree Cassia fistula