4.3.1.1. Bad, immoral

hakpanlana very evil dead, leading to impurity9.3Very4.3.1.1Bad, immoral
ɩwɩ yinta Xcomp. ofyinta1ɩwɩ 1vto defile oneselfƖwɩ layinta fʋ.You are defiled.Fɛdɩ obu a, ɩwɩ layinta fʋ.If you are a prisoner you are defiled.Owie ɔkɔ a, ɩwɩ layinta mʋ.If a chief should fight he has defiled himself.Owie ntɛ ɔkpɩpʋ tamagyi ɔblafɔ atɔ. Nɩ ogyi a, alayinta ɩwɩ.A chief or a fetish priest never eats food prepared by a woman under menstruation. When he eats he has defiled himself.4.3.1.1Bad, immoral4.9.5.6Religious purification
owuntɔnlɩnpʋowũntɔ̃nlɪ̃pʊpl.awuntɔnlɩnpʋcomp. ofowuntɔnlɩnɔ- -pʋna wicked person4.3.1.1Bad, immoral4.3.4.1Do evil to
owuntɔnlɩnowũntɔlɪ̃ʔnwickednessBawa owuntɔnlɩn mʋsʋ. They were cruel to him.4.3.1.1Bad, immoral4.3.4.1Do evil tocomp.owuntɔnlɩnpʋwicked person
wa lalawá laláʔ comp. ofwa2 2lalahɛvto talk someone out of doing good or into doing something badMbɛɛ anwa kebi ɔkʋ sumbi, tamɛ mʋ ba amʋ lɔwalala ánɩ́ ɔmáyɔ. I said/sent a child on a certain errand, but his friend persuaded him that he shouldn't go.Ɔlɔwalala ánɩ́ mma ha oyin amʋ atɔ amʋ. He persuaded me not to give the man the things. (When I should have because the man needed them.)4.3.1.1Bad, immoral4.3.5.5Deceive