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eki

v.

  1. do evil. Do evil. To perform wicked or morally wrong actions; to act wickedly. Used as a verb or in adjectival constructions to describe evildoers.

Example: Njehererai, inyuĩ eki ũũru, (Depart from me, you wicked, Ps 6:9; 139:19; Jb 21:14.); Ndeithũra harĩ acio eki maũndũ ma waganu, (Rescue me from my enemies, my God;)

Related words

  • mweke — vacant space, gap; 2. riu ninyonete mweke wa cira uyu, now I see a way through t
  • ngeke — metal bracelet (Indian made worn by women only)
  • nyeki — grass; small green plant covering the ground, collective term for various grass
  • eke — let him/her do; may he/she make (subjunctive)