- in Hausa, òkwùmá in the Igbo language, òrí in the
Yoruba language, and
karité in the
Wolof language of Senegal. It is also
known as Moo-yaa in the Acholi...
- Senegal,
which is the
origin of the
French name of the tree and the butter,
karité. In
Hausa language the tree is
called Kaɗe or Kaɗanya. Indeed, the shea...
- Krasan-ikna [dedicate this vase] to
Metelos Maeśelalos"
pelkui pruiam teu
karite iśos
kalite palam Probably: "Iśos
dedicated (? or sealed?) [this] sacred...
- sapote).
Vitellaria paradoxa (shi in
several languages of West
Africa and
karité in French; also
anglicized as shea) is also the
source of an oil-rich nut...
- Africa, who work 6–7
hours a day. They
protect their skin with
beurre de
Karité (shea butter), an
emollient produced from shea nuts
which helps avoid tissue...
- Effort" (正しい努力で, Tadashī
Doryoku De) "I'm
Borrowing One" (1つ借りています,
Hitotsu Karite Imasu) "That Can't Be True" (それは真実ではありません, Sore wa
Shinjitsude wa Arimasen)...
-
Tamil genocide Dameda vanija gahapati Vishaka. Iḷa
bharatahi Dameda Samane karite Dameda gahapathikana.
Dameda navika karava. Upon
arrival in June 1799, Sir...
- millet, sorghum, maize, and rice. The cash
crops are cotton, groundnuts,
karite (shea nuts), and sesame. Livestock, once a
major export, has declined. A...
- citrus), and
export crops (cotton, cashews, and the
gathered oil seed
karite/shea). Due to its
strong economic contributions,
following the nation's...
- /pl.
preterite in -u, cp. karnitu(s) (Gaulish karnitou),
versus Lepontic KariTe,
KaliTe (but also
Transalpine Gaulish dede)
Gaulish patronymic suffix is...