4.8.3.7. Weapon, shoot

akɔnfraakɔɱfrana wooden swordBɔpʋ oyi kʋ wa mʋ gyɔpɩ ɩbɩtɔ fɛ owie dɛ akɔnfra.They put a stick in his right hand like a chief holding a wooden sword.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
ɩkʋtʋɪkʊtʊnshield4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
ɩta1ɪtaʔnA bow to shoot arrows4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot6.4.1Huntder.ɔtapʋhunter
krantɩɛkrantɪ́ɛ́ (H) pl.akrantɩɛna cutlass; a macheteA machete is normally called a cutlass in Ghanaian English.Krantɩɛ amʋ ɔnɔ lawa ogya klaklakla. The cutlass is very sharp.Ɔkɔntɩ pʋ́ krantɩɛ anɩtɔpʋ dɔ. Ɩtɛha ɩdɔ amʋ ɩtɛpɩn. We use a wooden crook and a cutlass to weed. It makes the weeding smooth (does not leave ragged clumps).6.2.4.1Cut grass4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
okpotiok͡potínwooden club4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
otua ohounotua ohoũʔunspec. comp. form ofotuanmuzzle loaded pistolcfɔdanta1pistol4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
otuaotua(L)pl.ntuaAkantuongunƆtapʋ amʋ lada ɔbwɩ amʋ otua.The hunter has shot the animal with his gun.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot6.4.1Huntunspec. comp. formotua ohounpistol
ɔbɩn1ɔbɪ̃ʔ pl.mbɩnnarrowBʋtɔpʋ ɩta tswɩ ɔbɩn.They use a bow to shoot an arrow.Mbɩn mʋ́a mʋ́ nta Kpankpanmafɔ bʋtɔpʋ kɔ.The Konkombas use bow and arrows to fight.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot6.4.1Hunt
ɔdanta1ɔdanta(H)pl.ndanta1From:Akandantanmuzzle loaded pistolAtɩtɩfɔ amʋ betsia tswɩ ɔdanta tsufɛ ntua mɔtsɔ brɛ amʋtɔ.The olden times people shot with muzzle load pistols because there were not many guns at that time.cfotua ohounpistol4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
ɔdayiɔdayí pl.ndayinknifeAnɩtɔpʋ ɔdayi sire atɔ. We use knives for peeling/carving things.Ɔlɔwɔ mʋ ɔdayi.He stabbed him with a knife.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot5.2.1.3Cooking utensil6.7.1Cutting tool
ɔdayinɔnyɔɔdayinɔɲɔntwo edged sword4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
ɔflɛɔflɛʔpl.nflɛnknife sheathPio ɔdai amʋ lɛ mʋ́ ɔflɛtɔ ba mɩ.Pull the knife out of its sheath and bring it to me.Nɩ ɔdaɩ bʋ ɔflɛtɔ a, mʋ́ ɩbʋ ifu tamɛ nɩ bépio mʋ́ lɛ mʋ́a, ɩtra ma ifu.When a knife is in its sheath it is fearful, but once it is removed out of it's sheath, it is no more fearful.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
ɔprɩmɔprɪm pl.mprɩmFrom:AkanaprɩmncannonDo dʋanyɔ lada, bɔ́tswɩ mprɩm. It's twelve o'clock, they will fire the cannons.Nɩ owie ntɛɛ ɔhandɛ ɔkʋ owu a, bʋtɔtswɩ mprɩm.When a chief or an elderly person dies, cannons are being fired.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
pɩapɪ́a(H) pl.apɩaFrom:AkanpɩawnspearBɔpʋ pɩa wɔ Yesu abɩntɔ. They took a spear and pierced Jesus' side.Bʋdɛ apɩa. They are holding spears.4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot