agumetaku

Ewe

Etymology

From agu (earth, ground) +‎ me (inside) +‎ ta (to prune) +‎ ku (to take out), literally [it is] pruned [and] taken out [from] inside the ground, signifying the harvesting of these root vegetables by digging them up from the soil.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /à.ɡù.mè.tá.kù/, [à.ɡù.mè.t̪á.kù]

Noun

àgùmètákù (definite singular àgùmètákù lá or àgùmètákùà, plural àgùmètákùwó, definite plural àgùmètákùàwó)

  1. leek
  2. ginger
    Synonym: ŋkrawusa

References

  • Westermann, Dietrich Verfasser (1905) “agumetaku”, in Wörterbuch der Ewe-Sprache [Dictionary of the Ewe language]‎[1] (in German), Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, section I, page 205
  • Westermann, Dietrich Verfasser (1906) “agumetaku”, in Wörterbuch der Ewe-Sprache [Dictionary of the Ewe language]‎[2] (in German), Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, section II, page 100