What is another word for Ase?

Pronunciation: [ˈas] (IPA)

"Ase" is a term that has origins in the Yoruba language and is used in the practice of Ifa and other African traditional religions. It is often translated as "power", "authority", or "energy". There are many synonyms for "ase" in the English language, including "spiritual force", "energy flow", "divine power", and "life force". Other synonyms for "ase" include "spiritual essence", "divine essence", and "life energy". In African traditional religions, ase is believed to be a fundamental force that is present in all things and connects everything in the universe. It is a powerful and transformative force that can be harnessed for positive change.

What are the hypernyms for Ase?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ase

Ase knows, for he was the one Mrs. Dorsett got to go up after Hen."
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Ase said it wasn't either November nor March when he went up after Hen Dorsett, but the middle of October.
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"I'm ready," says Ase.
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