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gũkuua

v.

  1. carry, take, bear. Carry, take, bear. To transport or hold something, especially a burden or load; to take along or bring with oneself.

Example: Nĩ ũndũ arĩa akĩgu-rĩ, rĩrĩa moire matawa mao, matiigana gũkuua maguta: (The foolish ones, when taking their lamps, brought no oil with them,); Gũkuua mũrigo wa mũthanga, cumbĩ, na cuuma nĩ mũhũthũ gũkĩra gũtwarana na kĩrimũ. (Sand, salt, and an iron weight are easier to bear than the stupid person.)

Related words

  • mũkuui — raw blood (consumed fresh)
  • mũkũi — large tree (Newtonia buchananii) (foliage resembles black wattle, generally ripa
  • Ngai! — Oh God! (surprise)
  • Nguo ya igũrũ — Jacket; upper body garment worn over other clothing for warmth or protection, mo
  • Nguo ya thĩĩni — Underwear; clothing worn beneath outer garments, intimate apparel worn next to t
  • ng'oo — descr. of the subdued sound of people's voices (as people conversing in a hut);
  • ngĩa — poor man; 2. pauper; 3. one not blessed with this world's goods
  • ngũĩ — large tree (Newtonia buchananii) (foliage resembles black wattle, generally ripa
  • ukia — poverty; state of lacking material possessions or resources; condition of having
  • mũkeu — shrub (Dombeya goetzenii)
  • mũkio — noise of running feet
  • mũkoe — timber-tree (Syzygium guineense)