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ciande

n. · class 8

  1. shame, disgrace. Shame, disgrace. Public humiliation or dishonor; loss of respect or dignity, often resulting from defeat or wrongdoing.

Example: Ũtũmaga tuonie mũmaitha ciande; (Ps 89:39–52. But now you have rejected and disgraced us;); Watũmire thũ ciakwa inyonie ciande, (You girded me with valor for war,)

Related words

  • kĩando — broad, flat, locally made knife
  • mwanda — tree (Lachnopylis congesta)
  • cianda — valleys, wadis. Valleys, wadis. Low-lying areas between hills or mountains, ofte
  • kĩanda — downward side of slope
  • kĩande — gatimũ ga kĩande (N.K.) leaf-bladed spear
  • ngando — 2. (n.) impenetrable mass of felled trees round a new forest village; newly fell
  • anda — to arch your back while sitting or standing - also describes trees, bridges, or