What is the meaning of Bata?

A ceremonial double-headed drum played in triplet in the religion of santería, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria.

doum fruit

brick

servant

soldier

stink; stench; reek

lover; partner

robe

alternative form of atà (I told you)

child

house gown; dressing gown

child

child; baby

shoe

to cross, to pass

child

offspring

nightshirt, nightgown

child, baby, boy, girl

son, daughter

servant

to give birth

uncle

brick:

  1. a hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building.

a hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building.

rotten

to pick

uniform

apron

stalk

concrete, cement

genitive/nominative/accusative plural of bāt

brick

wall

to be cold

to be spotted

wet

absolutive singular of bat (one)

one, someone

dressing gown, robe

child

juvenile; young

sprout

protégé of someone of higher rank

mistress

young

to spend someone's early years in; to spend childhood years in

to grow up by or in an area or town

woman's nightgown

to divide into equal parts or bundles to be sold

quietness

little brother

inflection of bater:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

to enter, to come in.

brick

brick, something shapes like a brick

marriage between siblings and siblings at the same time (clarification of this definition is needed)

stick

baton

gust

measure

romanization of ꦧꦠ

to suffer

a priest

to be a priest

genitive singular of bat

white coat

alternative form of boitatá

inflection of bater:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

a staff, a walking stick

genitive singular of bat

hold, grasp

touch

dressing gown, robe

lab coat

smock

child

inflection of batir:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

brick (a hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building, paving, or masonry.)

A unit of area equivalent to a square tumbak or five-hundredth of a bahu, roughly 14 square meters

duck (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae)

child; kid

follower; supporter

protégé

sweetheart; boyfriend or girlfriend

mistress; paramour

young

junior; younger

childish; childlike

house gown; dressing gown

robe (loose, outer garment)

bathrobe

ability to endure pain, hardship, etc.

butter

betel

shoe

batá drum, a kind of drum sacred to the orisha Ṣàngó, it is one of the 4 families of drums (ìlù) among the Yoruba.

Source: wiktionary.org