Pronunciation: /ˈæɡbə/
noun a type of African wooden drum
A1 Agba means 'elder' in Yoruba culture.
A2 In Nigerian tradition, agba is a term of respect for older individuals.
B1 The agba of the village was consulted for important decisions.
B2 The council of agbas gathered to discuss the community's future.
C1 The agba's wisdom and experience were invaluable in resolving conflicts.
C2 The agba's influence extended beyond the village, reaching neighboring communities.
adjective no applicable definition
A1 The agba tree is very tall and provides shade in the village.
A2 She wore an agba dress to the traditional ceremony.
B1 The agba pottery is known for its intricate designs and durability.
B2 The agba cuisine is a popular choice among locals and tourists alike.
C1 The agba craftsmanship is highly respected in the art community.
C2 The agba music festival attracts musicians from around the world to showcase their talent.
formal The agba tree is known for its large, spreading branches.
informal I saw an agba tree while hiking in the forest.
slang Let's chill under the agba tree and have a picnic.
figurative His wisdom and experience make him an agba in the community.
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