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ciama

n. · class 8/8

  1. signs, wonders. Signs, wonders. Miraculous acts or supernatural phenomena that serve as evidence or demonstrations of divine power.

Example: Amu Ayahudi metagia ciama, nao Ayunani macaragia ũũgĩ, (For Jews demand signs and Greeks look for wisdom, Mt 12:38; 16:1 / Acts 17:18–21.); Akĩringa ciama ciake mĩthemba mĩthemba gatagatĩ-inĩ kao, (This Psalm and Ps 78:43–51 have an account of the plagues differing in number or in order from Ex 7:14–12:30. Several versions of the exodus story were current. They worked his signs in Egypt Ps 78:43–51; Ex 7–12.)

Related words

  • mwamũ — apartness, separation, state of being set apart
  • kĩama — miracle, marvel, marvellous occurrence; trick, sleight of hand; puzzle
  • namũ — eland; 2. name given to a cow of the same colour as an eland
  • njama [njaama] — manpower, organized or unorganized; potential people for a task, those waiting t
  • nyama — ant-hog, ant-bear, aard-vark
  • nyamũ — euphemism for stolen goat, sheep; nyama ya meat from a stolen animal
  • ame — ame (interj.): "wow; exclamation expressing sudden surprise or amazement, common
  • amu — because; conjunction indicating reason or purpose, connects clauses to show caus