Where does “jẹwọ” come from?

jẹwọ (Yoruba) comes from Polish -owo, from Slovincian -ôwy, from Proto-Slavic -ovъ — of, belonging to.

jẹwọ (Yoruba): to crack a joke

Definitions

  1. to crack a joke

Ancestry of “jẹwọ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polish-owoforms toponyms or nouns denoting places
2Slovincian-ôwyforms adjectives, usually relational in nature
3Proto-Slavic-ovъof, belonging to
Every word from Proto-Slavic -ovъEvery word from Polish -owoEvery word from Slovincian -ôwy