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The Igbo term for the most valuable cash crop in the village. |
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A noun meaning shelter or protection from danger, trouble, etc. |
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A noun meaning exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength. |
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Okonkwo's best friend and a very well respected man in Umuofia. |
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An adjective indicating the nature of a future event, for good or evil; foreboding; threatening. |
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A noun that means a formal or ceremonial act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use. |
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An adjective describing someone to be feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age. |
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An adjective describing someone who shows remorse or contrition for one's past actions or sins. |
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The Igbo term for an elder. |
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The Igbo term for an earth goddess. |
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A verb that means to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender. |
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Okonkwo's second wife and was once a village beauty. |
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Was exiled for seven years. |
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Was killed by his adopted father. |
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The Igbo term for a village playground. |
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An adjective describing a person being lazy or trying to avoid work. |
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The Igbo term for a type of drum made from wood. |
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An adjective describing a person having or showing little or no interest in anything. |
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A noun for amusement or laughter. |
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A very skilled musician, but a very lazy and an irresponsible person. |
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