ablimboablímbo(H)n.a vine-like grass with thornsNɩ ɔha ɩwɩtɔ bwɛ ɔlɔ a, ɔtɔkwɛ ablimbo sa.When a person has a sore in the stomach, he grinds ablimbo and uses it as a liquid enema.1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
abounaboũ(H)From:Akanabomun.greens and meat fried in oil and served over sliced yam or riceBʋtɔpʋ aboun gyi ampesie mʋ́a ɩmɔ.They eat stew with slice (yam) and rice.5.2.3.4Prepared food
abɔsʋɔabɔsʊɔ(H)From:Akanabɔsʋn.a rope string, strip of cloth, used as a beltPʋ mɩ abɔsʋɔ ba mɩ, ampʋklɩ mɩ tatisʋ asa mɩanatɩ yɔ ndɔ.Bring me a strip of cloth so that I can tie on my cloth before I go to farm.5.3.6Parts of clothing
abrɛabrɛ́n.an antelope bigger than nani; Probably bushbuckTragelaphus scriptusAbrɛ lɛpɛ, bibi ɩna mʋ ɔma. Olomoni dʋn nani, sʋ aha ansɩ tegyi mʋ ɩwɩ dʋn nani.Abrɛ has red colour, with a black line on its back. It is bigger than nani, so people like it more than nani.1.6.1.1.3Hoofed animals