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gĩthii

n. · class 7/8

  1. male's skin robe (worn knotted at the shoulder, usually made from one or more sheep skins, or, in the case of the rich, from skins of hyrax and/or colobus monkey); (coll.) university or Geneva gown
  2. Plural: ithii (skin robes). Note: Not related to thiĩ (to go) word family.

Example: "Marigũ makũraga kwa wĩingĩ kũrĩa gĩthii" — Eggs are sold in large quantities at the market

Related words

  • gĩtho — (n.k.) (repeated by someone listening to a tale after each pause) so!; 2. gwata
  • mũthai — large tree (Schefflera volkensii)
  • mũthũi — honey gatherer; traditional specialist who climbs trees and harvests wild honey
  • thai — (in prayers and supplications) mercy
  • thũi — whetstone; hard black stone used for sharpening grinding surfaces or as projecti
  • ũthiĩ — to go, going (verbal noun / infinitive form of -thiĩ)
  • mũthee — elder; elderly male, elderly man deserving respect in traditional Gĩkũyũ age-gra
  • mũthiĩ — a traveller, walker
  • mũthuo — warrior dance, preceding circumcision ceremonies
  • mũthĩ — day; period of daylight, twenty-four hour cycle or specifically the bright hours
  • mũthũ — fruit-eating mousebird
  • mũthũa — lame person; person who walks with an uneven gait due to injury, deformity, or i