dikolafr. var.dɩkʋla2pl.akola2nknot, consensus, jointban bɩtan fɔ àà ta dikola. Wurubwarɛ ɛ ta dikola ma Abiram wɔsɔ Sara alɛ ɛɛ tɛ wɔ ebi, Okoro ma gɛtɛ ɛ dan dɩnanɩkwaa gba fɔ ɛ nyɩ e wo Isaaki.Tie the fire wood with the rope by making a knot. God made a covenant with Sara that she would have a child, so even at old age she still gave birth to Isaac.
dikorincustom after a death, a shortened customary ritewɔsan diku dɩɩ gama fɔ be tiri dikori gɛ be tiri wɔ dɩkpɩnsɔWhen the husband died, they shortened the long widowhood rites for the widow.
dikurukpenfr. var.dikpirikpenpl.akurukpennyam heap, a moundna gbɛrɛ akpirikpen gɛ na kolon bidi gɛ na swɛ kitikiI raised mounds and planted yam and cassava.
dikutupl.akutunorangedikutu diiyon, dikutu diidibiorange tree, orange fruit
dikyebu-kpennname of a local river god in Dediase village