Alapadupẹ
Yoruba
Etymology
From oní (“one who has”) + a- (“agent prefix”) + pa (“to kill”) + dúpẹ́ (“to thank”), literally “The one who kills and is then thanked”
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ā.lá.k͡pā.dú.k͡pɛ́/
Proper noun
Alápadúpẹ́
Notes
- It was also believed that if one accused Ṣànpọ̀nná of committing murder (by lashing in anger upon the death of a someone with smallpox), it would incure the wrath of the deity, so it was encouraged that family members of those who were inflicted should thank Sanponna.
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