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gũthamaka

v.

  1. to reign, rule. To reign, to rule. To exercise royal authority or kingship; to hold sovereign power over a territory or people.

Example: NĨ HĨNDĨ Jehova agwatĩte gũthamaka; nĩ ũnene ehumbĩte; (The L ord is king, The L ord is king : lit., “the L ord reigns.” This Psalm, and Ps 47; 96–99, are sometimes called enthronement Psalms. They may have been used in a special liturgy during which God’s ascent to the throne was ritually reenacted. They have also been interpreted eschatologically, pointing to the coming of God as king at the end-time. robed with majesty;); Kwoguo kwenda ũũgĩ gũtongoragia andũ mahote gũthamaka. (thus the desire for Wisdom leads to a kingdom.)

Related words

  • mũthamaki — person with authority, leading counsellor, influential personality; ruler, king,
  • Ũthamaki — Kingdom / leadership
  • athamaki — kings, rulers. Kings; rulers. Plural form denoting sovereign monarchs or supreme
  • thamaki — fish; aquatic vertebrate animal with fins and gills, caught from rivers and lake
  • thamaka — to pronounce decisions in court cases, adjudicate; be a wise and clever orator,