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gĩtũũra

v.

  1. settle, dwell. Settle, dwell. To establish residence in a place; to live or remain in a location for an extended period.

Example: Nao makĩĩgũrĩra aka thĩinĩ wa airĩtu a Moabi; nao ũmwe etagwo Oripa, na ũrĩa ũngĩ etagwo Ruthu; nao magĩgĩtũũra kũu ta mĩaka ikũmi. (They married Moabite women, one named Orpah, the other Ruth. When they had lived there about ten years,); Ningĩ Daudi akĩambatia andũ arĩa maamũrũmĩrĩire, mũndũ o mũndũ me na andũ a nyũmba yake; nao magĩgĩtũũra kũu matũũra-inĩ ma Hebironi. (David also brought up his men with their families, and they dwelt in the towns of Hebron.)

Related words

  • ndũũrũa — sb. dependent on another; conditions conducive to a long life
  • gatũũra — small town, village. A small settlement or village; a diminutive habitation smal
  • gĩtuurua — dependent, retainer
  • gũtũũra — to last, endure. To last, endure, or persist. To continue existing or functionin
  • matũũra — towns, villages. Towns; villages. Plural form denoting settled communities small
  • rũtuuru — bank, low ridge, elevation, rise; 3. utuuru, motuuru [mootuuru], n. range of hig
  • tũtũũra — villages, hamlets. Villages. Small settlements or hamlets surrounding a main tow
  • tũũra — to live, be alive, exist, remain alive; take up abode, dwell, at, in; (as aux. v