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Definition of Senufo in English: Senufonoun səˈnuːfəʊsəˈno͞ofō 1A member of a West African people inhabiting parts of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Mali, and Burkina. Example sentencesExamples - In the Baoule village, the women live with their husbands' families; among the Senufo, husbands and wives live separately with men living in rectangular houses and their wives occupying round ones.
- Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo.
- Other significant ethnic groups include the Bete, Senufo, and Malinke.
2mass noun The language of the Senufo, which belongs to the Gur group and has many different dialects. Example sentencesExamples - Other national languages promoted by the DNAFLA include Fulfuldé, Songhai, Senufo, Dogon, Soninké, and Tamasheq.
adjectivesəˈnuːfəʊsəˈno͞ofō Relating to the Senufo or their language. Example sentencesExamples - In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity.
- The climate controlled and expanded permanent galleries will feature three installations with different emphases: textiles of Mali; Mali of the first millennium; and masterpieces of Dogon, Bamana, and Senufo ritual art.
- There is a balance of power between Poro and Sandogo, the chief patrons of the arts in Senufo communities.
- The Baoule live in rectangular structures, while the Senufo compounds are set up in a circle around a courtyard.
- He modified these in his well-known catalogue for his 1964 exhibition of Senufo art at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York City.
Definition of Senufo in US English: Senufonounsəˈno͞ofō 1A member of a people inhabiting parts of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Mali, and Burkina Faso. Example sentencesExamples - Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo.
- Other significant ethnic groups include the Bete, Senufo, and Malinke.
- In the Baoule village, the women live with their husbands' families; among the Senufo, husbands and wives live separately with men living in rectangular houses and their wives occupying round ones.
2The Gur language of the Senufo. Example sentencesExamples - Other national languages promoted by the DNAFLA include Fulfuldé, Songhai, Senufo, Dogon, Soninké, and Tamasheq.
adjectivesəˈno͞ofō Relating to the Senufo or their language. Example sentencesExamples - There is a balance of power between Poro and Sandogo, the chief patrons of the arts in Senufo communities.
- The Baoule live in rectangular structures, while the Senufo compounds are set up in a circle around a courtyard.
- He modified these in his well-known catalogue for his 1964 exhibition of Senufo art at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York City.
- In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity.
- The climate controlled and expanded permanent galleries will feature three installations with different emphases: textiles of Mali; Mali of the first millennium; and masterpieces of Dogon, Bamana, and Senufo ritual art.
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