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Gwere
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe, augmentless mutwe, plural ugmentless mitwe)
- head (body part)
References
- Wycliffe Bible Translators, Bbaibbuli y'oLugwere, 2017 - Yokaana 19:30, Kubiikula 17:9
- Lugwere Dictionary, SIL International, (Can we date this quote?)
Haya
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe)
- head (body part)
Derived terms
- aha mutwe (“on the head”)
References
- Bible Society of Tanzania, Ebibulia 2001 - Yohana 19:30, Okushurulirwa 17:9
Jita
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe)
- head (body part)
Derived terms
- ku-mutwe (“on the head”)
References
- Wycliffe Bible Translators, Indagano Inyaanya mu-Chijita, 2023 - Yowana 19:30, Obhuswerero 17:9
- The British and Foreign Bible Society and The Bible Society of Tanzania, INDAGANO INYA:YA - Yoana 19:30, Okuswerurirwa 17:9
Kabwa
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe)
- head (body part)
References
Kwanyama
Alternative forms
- omutue
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), potentially from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural omitwe)
- head (body part)
Derived terms
- komutwe (“on the head”)
References
- Bible Society of Namibia, Ombibeli Iyapuki, 2008/2012 - JOHANNES 19:30, EHOLOLO 17:9
Luganda
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), ultimately from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe (class II, plural emitwe, base state mutwe, plural base state mitwe)
References
- Snoxall, R. A. (1967), Luganda-English Dictionary - with an Introduction on the Tonal System, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 228
Mbalanhu
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural omitwe)
- head (body part)
References
- The Word for the World International, Mbalanhu Bible Translation Project - Malukasa 6:24, Lukasa 21:28
Nyankole
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), eventually from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe class 4, augmentless mutwe, plural augmentless mitwe)
- head (body part)
References
- Bible Society of Uganda, EKITABO EKIRIKWERA BAIBULI N'EBITABO EBY'OMUBONANO APOKURUFA/DYUTROKANONIKO, 2008 - Yoh 19:30, Kush 17:9
Nyole (Uganda)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), eventually from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe)
Derived terms
- -tusamo omutwe (“to lose hope, to give up on something”)
References
Nyoro
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe class 4, augmentless mutwe, plural augmentless mitwe)
- head (body part)
References
- Bible Society of Uganda, Ekitabu Ekirukwera N'Ebitabu Ebyeetwa Deturokanoniko/Apokurifa, 2008 - Yoh 19:30, Kus 17:9
Ruuli
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-tui (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe, augmentless mutwe)
- head (body part)
References
- Wycliffe Bible Translators, Ebitabo abiri n'ebitaanu ebya mu Ndagaano Egiyaaka omu Ruruuli-Runyala - Yokaana 19:30, Kuswekuurwa 17:9
Soga
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe, augmentless mutwe)
- head (body part)
References
- Bible Society of Uganda, Baibuli Ekibono kya Katonda, 2014 - Yoanne 19:2, 30, Okwolekebwa 17:9
Suba
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe)
- head (body parts)
References
- Bible Translation and Literacy, Endagano Empia, 2010 - Yowaana 19:30, Owusasuko 17:9
Tooro
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *gʊ́mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), ultimately from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”). Cognate with Lingala motó and Rwanda-Rundi umutwe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /omútwe/, (when followed by a monosyllabic qualifier) /omutwéː/
- Rhymes: -útwe
- Hyphenation: o‧mu‧twe
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural emitwe class 4, augmentless mutwe, plural augmentless mitwe)
References
- Kaji, Shigeki (2007), A Rutooro Vocabulary, Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), →ISBN, page 3
Zemba
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀tʊ́è (“head”), ultimately from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-túi (“head”).
Noun
omutwe class 3 (plural omitwe)
- head (body part)
References
- Bible Society in Namibia, Etestamende Epe Moludhimba, 2010 - Johannes 19:30, Eholololo 17:9
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