- murinda". In
addition to the commoners,
there were two
enslaved groups. The
ijiko or
kijikos (sing., kijiko) were
enslaved commoners who were
originally captured...
- Iboro;
Igbgila farm; Igboeleke; Igbogila; Iiewe;
Ijake Orile;
Ijako Awaye;
Ijiko;
Isaga Abiodun;
Isaga Oke;
Isaga Orita;
Jogga Orile; Komi Oba; Kudifi; Oke...
-
Atoro Farm Settlement; Odo Anu Farm - Odo Anu Farm Settlement;
Ijiko Farm
Settlement -
Ijiko Farm Settlement;
Elemi Farm
Settlement -
Elemi Farm Settlement...
- g. in the
following lullaby: (Judaeo-Spanish text) Durme, durme,
kerido ijiko, [...]
Serra tus
lindos ojikos, [...] (Equivalent Spanish) Duerme, duerme...
-
every night, a hōroku pan (earthen
baking pan)
would drop down there. The
ijiko, a yōkai of the
Aomori Prefecture, is also
sometimes interpreted to drop...