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ahũri

n. · class 2/6

  1. players, musicians. Players, musicians. Those who play musical instruments or engage in musical performance; can also refer to those who engage in certain activities or trades.

Example: Aini nĩo matongoirie, makoimwo thutha nĩ ahũri a inanda, (Your procession : the procession renews God’s original taking up of residence on Zion, described in Ps 68:16–19. Your procession comes into view, O God,); Nake mũrũ wa nyina etagwo Jubali, na nĩwe ithe wa andũ othe arĩa ahũri kĩnanda kĩa mũgeto na arĩa ahuhi mũtũrirũ. (His brother’s name was Jubal, who became the ancestor of all who play the lyre and the reed pipe.)

Related words

  • huri — (N.K.) fruit of the wild gourd (used as a snuff bottle)
  • hũrĩa — rhinoceros; cow of dirty brown colour like the dust in which a rhinoceros rolls
  • mũhũra — dirt, layer of filth
  • mũhũri — small tree (Oncoba routledgii)
  • rũhurio — fierce anger, fiery temper, impulsiveness; 2. aggressiveness, pugnacity, violenc
  • hũra — roll; to move something by turning it between the palms or hands
  • hũre — growing, maturing. Growing. Describing chickens in the grower stage, between chi
  • kũhũra — to multiply (arithmetic)