Igbo | English | + |
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ichoòkù | parrot | + |
idè | flood | + |
ìdemmīrī | a water deity with a cult, usually with one shrine on the land and another in the water | + |
idìdè | earthworm; a worm with exposed soft skin mostly living in wet soil | + |
idō | to fence; to lay (bricks for walling) | + |
idò | tailor or weaver ant | + |
ìdùàzị̀ | prose [in literature] | + |
ìfè | non-indigene (person); foreigner | + |
Ifeọma | good thing; something good; name of a person, especially female | + |
ifirife | small, light, fragments of something; crumb | + |
ifò | fable; tale | + |
ifurū | pollen grains; the seed-bearing part of a plant where pollination takes place | + |
ịgà | fetters; handcuffs or cuffs | + |
ị̀gbà | a cylindrical or bowl shaped percussion instrument with one or both ends covered with a stretched membrane and played with the hands or with sticks; drum | + |
ịgbà | a meal prepared with a type of legume, with other ingredients, often wrapped in nylon or a special leaf. | + |
igbē | movement, from one location to another, made on the knees, or hands and knees; crawl; crawling | + |