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gĩtĩĩo

n. · class 7/8

  1. honor, respect. Honor, respect, dignity. An abstract noun denoting esteem, reverence, or the state of being honored.

Example: Hekaarũ ĩtuĩkĩĩte o ta mũndũ ũtaheetwo gĩtĩĩo, (Her temple has become like a man disgraced,); O ro ica ikuhĩ marĩtuĩka ciimba itarĩ na gĩtĩĩo, (And they shall afterward become dishonored corpses Neh 1:10 LXX; Ps 18:8; Is 14:19; Jer 23:39–40.)

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  • gĩtĩo — respect, esteem, deference; hospitality, good treatment; he gĩtĩo give, show, so
  • mũtoi — a wing-like armlet made of a pliable stick bent into a tall loop standing above
  • tai — rope; fastening cord or rope, binding material used to secure items together, co
  • njai — witchcraft; harmful spiritual practice; use of supernatural powers to cause misf
  • gũtũi — stinging creeper yielding fine string fibre resembling ramie; 2. ramie plant, fi
  • ũtou — greed; excessive desire for food or possessions, insatiable appetite that goes b
  • mũtaa — small bush herb (Compositae spp.) (flowers white or blue); 2. mũtaa wa gũthoithi
  • mũtoo — a tree (Dombeya rotundifolia)
  • mũtua — captor; warrior who has successfully taken an enemy captive during battle or rai
  • mũtuo — one named after something or someone
  • Mũtuĩ ciira — judge; court official who decides legal cases, person appointed to hear disputes
  • gĩtaũ — name of one of the early age-sets, about 1850; 2. common male name, given to a m