4.5. Religion

zama1zá̰ma̰n.a festival, the day after the celebration of Azambeene. A day of feasting, when family members visit each other and drink pito.4.5Religion
zanyɔrɛ peerezà'ɲɔ̰́rɛ'péerèn.a ritual performed the day after the final performance of a funeral, to purify the house of the deceased and its residents.4.5Religion
ze'ele2zeʔelev.acquire a god or shrine from someone, as a protective spirit4.5Religionze'etize'elegozɛ'ɛla
zi'ozḭ́ʔozi'iron.an object in the diviner's bag consisting of an eagle's head or claw, symbolizing death.4.5ReligionKU/TU
zombune2zòm'bùnezombunan.tradition, custom, way of doing thingsTiŋa woo la a zombune.everywhere and (has) its own traditions.4.5ReligionDI/'A
zulehagyzùlə'hádʒn.the Islamic year4.5Religion
zusiirezú'síirèn.a funeral ritual, in which very close relatives of the deceased shave their heads4.5ReligionDI
ŋmaremɛnkaŋmá̰rə'mɛ̰́ŋkàŋmaremɛnsin.a bangle in the shape of a moon, worn by children at the time of the new moon4.5Religion5.4AdornmentKA/SI
ŋmarenutuaŋmá̰rə'nṵ́'tʋ́àŋmarenutuusin.a ring with a crescent on it, given to a person born within a day or two of the appearance of the new moon. It is worn around the neck by children and on the finger by adults4.5Religion5.4AdornmentKA/SI
ŋmɛleŋa2ŋmɛ̰́ləŋa̰ŋmɛlesin.a god, that helps to prevent misunderstandings in gatherings4.5ReligionKA/SI
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