Where does “öttö edemi'jüdü” come from?
öttö edemi'jüdü (Ye'kwana) comes from Italian otto-.
öttö edemi'jüdü (Ye'kwana): the several-day-long chant sung during the festival to inaugurate a new village roundhouse and eliminate the ritual pollution (amoi) present in its components
Definitions
- the several-day-long chant sung during the festival to inaugurate a new village roundhouse and eliminate the ritual pollution (amoi) present in its components
Ancestry of “öttö edemi'jüdü”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italian | otto- | — |