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Gĩtĩri

adj.

  1. Gĩtĩri (adj.): brown; color like soil or tree bark, earthy hue between red and yellow, natural shade common in Gĩkũyũ environment and traditional materials

Example: "Nyoka Nene ya rangi wa gitiri githitu ĩyohereirie kĩhongeinĩ kĩa mũtĩ mũmũ." — The big snake with dark black color has coiled around the branch of that tree.

Related words

  • ndirũ — a species of arum with dark leaves 2. misfortune; 2. ill hap; 3. calamity
  • gĩtira — stub, stump of a tree, stock of a tree, plant, etc.; -a gĩtira of old, original
  • gĩtirũ — stump, maimed limb; 2. eaten down butt of sweet-potato leaves hung up in a bundl
  • gũtirĩ — grinding stone; small traditional grinding stone; diminutive form of the larger
  • matirĩ — do not have, lack. Do not have, lack, without. Negative verb form indicating abs
  • mũtĩri — mũndũ wa mũtĩri solitary person without children or relatives, person of no impo
  • tiree — tray; flat shallow vessel for carrying or serving items, typically used for tea
  • gũtiria — to resist, tolerate. To resist or tolerate. In agricultural contexts, describes