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aaki

n. · class 2

  1. builders, masons. Builders. People who construct buildings, especially those who work with stone and masonry; craftsmen skilled in construction.

Example: Luk 20.17; Atũm 4.11; 1 Pet 2.7. Mat 21.42; Mar 12.10,11. Ihiga rĩrĩa rĩaregirũo nĩ aaki (The stone the builders rejected); Thab 118.22. Nĩwe Ihiga rĩrĩa rĩaregirũo nĩ inyuĩ aaki, na nĩrĩo rĩtuĩkĩte rĩrĩa inene rĩa koine. (Ps 118:22; Is 28:16; Mt 21:42; Mk 12:10; Lk 20:17; Rom 9:33; 1 Pt 2:7. He is ‘the stone rejected by you, Early Christianity applied this citation from Ps 118:22 to Jesus; cf. Mk 12:10; 1 Pt 2:7. the builders, which has become the cornerstone.’)

Related words

  • ciake — his/her/its. His/her/its. A possessive pronoun agreeing with class 8 nouns, indi
  • gĩake — his, hers, its (cl. 7 possessive)
  • mbako — notch for bowstring in the end of an arrow; ledge formed by leaving a brick proj
  • mwaka — season; the names of the main divisions and their order vary according to altitu
  • mwako — building in course of erection; process of house-building
  • mĩaka — years (pl. of mwaka)
  • rĩake — its, his, hers (cl. 5 possessive)
  • wakĩa — term used in greetings between old and young; wakĩa maĩtũ = greeting by nephew o
  • aka — To build or construct. Also: women (plural of muka). Can also mean to tear down
  • ake — his; her; its (possessive pronoun stem)
  • akia — to light or turn on - means starting a fire, lighting a lamp, or switching on an
  • akue — let him/her die; may he/she die (subjunctive)