jọ

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Yoruba[edit]

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jọ̀

  1. to sieve; to filter
    Synonym: sẹ́
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Etymology 2[edit]

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jọ̀

  1. to be settled or rested

Etymology 3[edit]

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jọ

  1. to resemble; to be like something
    àwọn ọmọ yìí jọ ìyá wọn gan-an niThese children resemble their mother

Etymology 4[edit]

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jọ

  1. to assemble; to congregate; to add up to something
  2. jointly; together
    wọ́n jọ lọ
    They went together
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(2): can occur as as an independent verb or as a V1 or V2 member of verb sequences

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