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ĩkorwo

v.

  1. to have, possess. To have, to possess. Used to express possession of qualities or characteristics. In agricultural contexts, frequently used to describe desired properties of seedlings, soil, floors, or infrastructure (e.g., having proper height, hardness, drainage characteristics).

Example: Ũthure mĩũngũrwa ĩna ũraihu wa sentimita mĩrongo ĩtatu nginya mĩrongo ĩna na ĩkorwo na kahonge kamwe kana twĩĩrĩ twĩnahinya. (Select seedlings that are about 30 - 40 cm tall, with 1 - 2 pairs of primary branches and that should have undergone sufficient hardening); Tinia thuna ya ũraihu wa iji ithathatũ na ĩkorwo na mathangũ meerĩ. (The cutting should be about 6 inches long with at least two leaves.); Nĩgetha ng'ombe ya iria ĩkorwo na ũgima mwega wa mwĩrĩ na ĩna ũhoti wa gũkũhe umithio, he bata kũmĩhe irio iria ciagĩrĩire. (For a healthy and productive cow, feed on a balanced diet.)