e/Mãe-de-santo

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has glosseng: A Mãe-de-Santo means a female priest in the Afro-Brazilian religions. It means Mother of Saints. It is given to the female priests of Umbanda and the ones of Nação and Candomblé, all religions with African- related origins. The term is Brazilian and is a translation from the African name for female priests "Iyálorisha" where the word Iyá means mother and the contraction l'orishá means of Orishás (gods) meaning altogether Mother of Orishás. The word Orisha and its plural Orishás was translated, as a product of the syncretism, into Brazilian as Saint or Saints. In the Afro-Brazilian religions the priests are the owners of the tradition, knowledge and culture and the ones responsible to pass it on to the new generations because there are no sacred written books.
lexicalizationeng: Mae-de-santo
lexicalizationeng: Mãe-de-santo
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Portuguese
has glosspor: Iyalorixá ou Iyá (mãe) ou ainda Yalaorixá é uma sacerdotisa e chefe de um terreiro de Candomblé Ketu.
lexicalizationpor: Iyalorixa
lexicalizationpor: Iyalorixá
lexicalizationpor: Iyálorixá
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