gbọn
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Yoruba[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
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gbọ̀n
- (transitive) to shake
- (intransitive) to shiver, to tremble, to shake out
- (intransitive) to vibrate
- to cause something to tremble or shiver
Usage notes[edit]
- gbọn before a direct object
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Etymology 2[edit]
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gbọ̀n
- to reshape or sharpen a metallic object or tool through beating under intense heat
- ó lọ gbọn ìdà rẹ̀ lágbẹ̀dẹ ― He went to reshapen his sword at the smithy
Usage notes[edit]
- gbọn before a direct object
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Etymology 3[edit]
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gbọ̀n
- (textiles, transitive) to card cotton
- Synonym: gbọ̀nwú
Usage notes[edit]
- gbọn before a direct object
Derived terms[edit]
- ẹ̀gbọ̀n òwú (“carded cotton”)
- ìgbọ̀n (“the act of carding”)
Etymology 4[edit]
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gbọ́n
- to be smart, wise, intelligent
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Etymology 5[edit]
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gbọ́n
- to draw out or scoop out (a liquid, powder, or food)
- mo gbọ́n ìrẹsì látinú kòkò sínú ike ― I scooped the rice from the pot into the plastic container