lẹhin

Yoruba

Alternative forms

  • léyìn (Èkìtì)
  • nẹ́yìn

Etymology

Non-standard spelling of lẹ́yìn, from (in; to have) + ẹ̀hìn (back, behind, legacy). Largely found in older sources

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɛ́.hĩ̀/

Verb

lẹ́hìn

  1. Archaic spelling of lẹ́yìn (to last for a long time; to have a legacy).
  2. (Ọyọ) to have a legacy

Derived terms

  • tìlẹ́hìn (to support)
  • Fájẹ́milẹ́hìn (a Yoruba name meaning "Ifa allowed me to have a legacy")
  • Apẹ́lẹ́hìn (a Yoruba name meaning "One who arrives late")

Preposition

lẹ́hìn

  1. Archaic spelling of lẹ́yìn (behind).
  2. (Ọyọ) behind
    Antonym: níwájú

Usage notes

  • used when no movement is implied, when movement is implied sẹ́hìn is used.
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