Lẹgba

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Lẹ́gbà
Lẹ́gbà

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Etymology

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From Yoruba Ẹlẹ́gbà, cognates include Fon Lɛ́gbà, Saxwe Gbe Lɛ́gbà, Spanish Elegguá, Spanish Eleguá, Portuguese Lebá, Haitian Creole Legba

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Lẹ́gbà (Nigeria)

  1. An important Vodún deity worshipped by the Gun people and other neighboring groups such as the Fon, Yoruba (see Èṣù), Saxwe. Lẹ́gbà serves as the connection between the Earth and the heavens, and is also seen as a trickster in some traditions. He is worshipped in addition by many Afro-descended groups in the Americas, see Papa Legba.
    Otọ́ ṣié sẹ̀n Lẹ́gbàMy father worships Legba
  2. (Christianity, proscribed) the Devil, Satan
    Synonym: Sátánì