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Cetewale
Cetewale Cet"e*wale, n. [OF. citoal, F. zedoaire. See Zedoary.] Same as Zedoary. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Setewale
Setewale Set"e*wale, n. See Cetewale. [Obs.]

Meaning of Ewale from wikipedia

- Ewale a Mbedi was the eponymous ancestor of the Duala people of Cameroon (named for a variant spelling of his name, Dwala). According to the oral histories...
- Modern scholars equate Monneba with a Duala ruler named Mulobe a Ewale or Mulabe a Ewale. ****uming this is true, he is the earliest Duala leader of whom...
- Pīti, northeast of the modern city of Douala, his sons migrated southward. Ewale a Mbedi settled on the Wouri River at the Bight of Bonny (modern Douala)...
- northeast of present-day Douala. He was the father of Bojongo, Dibongo, Ewale, and several others. For reasons that vary with the tale, Mbedi's sons left...
- sons, Ewale and Dibombo, migrated north and reached a place called Pitti on the Dibamba River. Here, the brothers parted ways after a row. Ewale moved...
- Bakole, and Limba come from a single ancestor named Ewale. From Piti, northeast of Douala, Ewale migrated to the coast to the east bank of Wouri River...
- Wegera with Ras Gugsa at the beginning of his reign, which was notable for Ewale Seyon's meeting with his father Hezqeyas, he never left Gondar. The chronicler...
- back to a man named Mbedi. His sons, Ewale and Dibongo, parted from a place called Piti on the Dibamba River. Ewale moved to the mouth of the Dibamba with...
- One Ewanyɛ Esa nɛ nyɛ, mo e na wora He who is blessed, much is expected Ewale Ebore wale God is Good Ewonyɛ Ewo nye ma wo — Ewunio Ewura mo nio Chief's...
- Dniester Bakota Bay, on the above site Bakota region (West Africa), home of Ewale a Mbedi in oral histories of Sawa ethnic groups Božo Bakota (born 1950)...