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- large, big. Large, big. Describes size, magnitude, or intensity. In agriculture, used for large holes for planting, dry spells, extended periods of sunlight, or significant energy expenditure by plants.
Example: Mĩũngũrwa yarĩkia kũharĩrio, enja irima inene rĩkũiganĩra mĩĩri wega ũndũ ĩtekũhatĩkana. (When the seedlings are ready, dig a large enough hole to accommodate the seedling’s root system without crowding it.); Ihinda rĩa riũa inene, mĩungũrwa no ĩheo maaĩ maita meerĩ o kiumia. (During dry spells, water the seedlings at least two times a week until they are well established.); Hinya ũria wahũthĩkĩte gũthondeka matunda mau ũkorĩra na mĩtĩ ĩkoya ihinda inene kũhona. (The energy invested in producing those cherries is lost, and the plant may take longer to recover.)