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The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by Tobbylobar(m): 1:40pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. Did you know that the original word for wife in Yoruba language is AYA and not IYAWO? The latter is quite commonly used nowadays than the former. I would take you through how Iyawo came about; Wura who was at the phase of choosing a spouse was faced with the task of selecting the most suitable one for herself, she was the first child and the daughter of the King of Iwo (A Yoruba town) Yoruba deities like Sango, Ogun, and other known male deities went to Iwo to seek her hand in marriage. Wura mistreated them, Wura was very rude and uncouth. She meted the worst behaviour one can think of onto her suitors. Everyone of them failed to accomplish the prospect of marrying her because they could not withstand her behaviour, they all abandoned their mission on their first day, that was how tough Wura was. However, when it was Orunmila's turn, before he set for Iwo, he sought wisdom from Olodumare through Ifa. He was duly informed that no matter the treatment Wura might subject him to, he must not react accordingly, he should have patience and lots of endurance. He was highly warned to expect humiliation from Wura but must not be provoked. When Orunmila got to Iwo, Wura looked at him scornfully, she did not welcome him, she hissed at him, called Orunmila all sorts of name, she did not even give Orunmila any food or entertained him. Orunmila just ignored her attitudes. The first day, second day, till about the seventh day. To cap it all, Wura took Orunmila's Opon-Ifa [divination board] and used it as firewood, she took Orunmila's Pouch [Apo Ominijekun] from him. This angered Orunmila greatly but he still conducted himself alright. he refused to react to her behaviour having been warned the consequences of not heeding advice. In the long run, the King noticed that Orunmila was humble and well behaved, he was amazed that Orunmila did not react or show any sign of anger towards his daughter despite the humiliation. Orunmila's behaviour gave him the assurance that he would take good care of Wura his daughter if she became his wife. All along, unknowingly, Wura's behaviour had been a test for all the prospective suitors. The King eventually summoned Orunmila and handed Wura over to him as his wife and he divided his property into two. He gave Orunmila half of it, Orunmila thus became rich and had Wura as his wife Upon Orunmila's arrival back home, his people welcomed him enthusiastically for his accomplished task, they asked for some details of his new wife, his answer was direct: Iya-ti-mo-je- ni-Iwo (the result of my indignation at Iwo town). This eight syllable word, "Iya-ti-mo-je- ni-Iwo" became known as Iya-Iwo, and now Iyawo. By: Bola Olalekan 1 Like |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by Redoil: 2:03pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
Whatever you like call them na ur business |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by leshluap(m): 2:16pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
NA UR OWN B DAT, BABE NA BABE. period. |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by absoluteSuccess: 4:16pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
Redoil:Why are you in pain on them Yoruba threads? Kachimezie Eziokwu. |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by tpiah01: 5:37pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
Iyawo is bride or new wife while the term Aya generally implies a woman who is not newly married. The "new Iyawo" period generally only lasts until the "Iyawo" has children, after which she gets a more "secured" position and in the olden days, her old spot of "Iyawo" ie novice, gets occupied by the new wife in a polygamous household. being a "novice Iyawo", btw, was not an enviable position because you do all the major labour in the household immediately the honeymoon is over and your husband starts scouting for another wife while you try to get pregnant. Sort of glorified slave/servant. All these are generally speaking, could have different contexts. 1 Like |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by juman(m): 6:18pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
Hmmm, iyawo vs aya. |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by absoluteSuccess: 1:06pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
This song from King Sonny Ade shed some light Won fe won laya, ni'jofin o. onile a jori eja, ajoji a jori eku, Eyan o je serue sodo mi koma deti koma de dariwo Wongbe yawo lo onke Won gbe yawo lo onke. |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by macof(m): 10:05pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
tpiah01: Your logic is nt so bad but the Op's story is exactly how the word "Iyawo" came to be |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by tpiar: 10:23pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
And you feel that way because? |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by macof(m): 12:15pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
tpiar: Because that is wat it is. You have a problem with the OP? |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by tpiah11: 5:36pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
You both need Jesus. |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by macof(m): 10:17pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
tpiah11: And Jesus needs piss and shiit for dinner |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by tpiah99: 10:28pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
macof: |
Re: The Original Yoruba Word For Wife Is Aya Not Iyawo. by Tobbylobar(m): 4:21pm On Feb 25, 2015 |
macof:. Lol don't mind tpia |
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