ĩkĩria
- excessively, too much. Excessively, too much. Adverb indicating an action done beyond the proper or recommended amount, often used to warn against overfeeding, overstocking, or overwatering in agricultural contexts.
Example: Ũyũ nĩũndũ wabata nĩũndũ mwako ũmwe ta waharĩa ng'ombe ĩkinyaga ĩkĩria harĩkia gwako nĩ hagũtũra. (This is necessary because some parts (ie walking area, troughs) once constructed are permanent.); v. Mũthia, nĩwega kwirũmbũiya na gũthodekaga ciũgu haria ciathũka. Ũyũ kaingĩ nĩũndũ wabata mũno makĩria nĩũndũ wa harĩa ng’ombe ithiagĩra kana ĩrũgamaga ĩkĩria. (v. Finally, one should as much as possible, carry out regular maintenance of the zero-grazing unit while in use. This is usually very important for the walking area.); Ndũgakĩrie namba ya ngũkũ iria ciagĩrĩire harĩ kĩũmba nĩguo ĩtikahatĩkane ĩkĩria na ĩkĩnyua. (Avoid high stocking densities which compromises feeder and drinker space per bird.)