önu ekato

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) reflection seen when looking into an eye
 * 2) one of the several doubles or spirits  possessed by each person, namely the one said to reside in the eye, to cause dreams by its nightly travels, to be benevolent, and, along with the, to animate a human being and return to the sky at death
 * 1) one of the several doubles or spirits  possessed by each person, namely the one said to reside in the eye, to cause dreams by its nightly travels, to be benevolent, and, along with the, to animate a human being and return to the sky at death

Usage notes

 * This term is usually found with a second-person possessor, as (Caura River) or  (Cunucunuma River).