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Vocabulary Lucumi Words with M by Oba Oriate Nelson Hernandez

 

Mabaibe

To caress

Mabinu

Angered

Mache

I say

Madagu

Masculine name

Maddo

Behind

Madun

Anus

Mai

Ox

Maimi

Sabrosura

Malu

Head of cattle

Malu

Freshness

Mamu

To take

Manada

Lightning

Mapeba

To pay

Maribe

Avocado

Maribo

Apron. It can be made of fibers or fabrics

Maribo

Rafia made from palm fronds in which Oggun and Yegua like to dress.

Marunla

Fifteen

Masala

Nineteen

Masi

To wash

Matipo

Small nut of dark Carmelite color, that is used as a bead in idde osha and necklace of Maso de Oya. Today it is replaced by the common bead of Carmelite color.

Matoto

Clean

Mayeleguo

Important road of Yemaya, where she is united in love with Orishaoco.

Mayeyi

Masculine Orisha born of the childbirth previous to the Jimaguas (Twins).

Mayola

Eighteen

Me

Thus

Mecheo

Stench

Medilogun

Sign number sixteen.

Melo

Slowly

Meloya

Market

Melli

Double

Merinla

Fourteen

Métanla

Thirteen

Meyela

Seventeen

Mo

I

Mobbabe

Caresses

Moddu

Name

Modero

Young person

Modupue

Gracias

Moficun

To buy

Moforibale

To praise and to recognize the Orishas and the sacred drums

Mogdu Pue

Greeting that the Orishas emit "when they lower" through their children.

Mojican

To shut up

Moleile

Market

Molo

I go

Momu

To eat

Moqueque

Boy

Mori

Sir

Morora

Bad

Mosocue

Speech

Mosuller

Singer

Motije

Drunkard

Motila

To command

Mototo

Cleaning

Moyale

Surely, certainly

Moyeun

To eat

Moyubbar

To request license and recognition. Moyubba to orishas and the dead ancestors.

Musuye

to sing

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This article was published on Wednesday 28 January, 2009.
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