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irĩra

n. · class 5/6

  1. statutes, ordinances. Statutes, ordinances, precepts. Legal or religious regulations and requirements that must be observed; specific rules or commandments within a law.

Example: nĩguo mariganĩrwo nĩ watho ũrĩa Mwathani aamaheire na kanua ka Musa o na maage kũrũmia irĩra ciaguo. (so that they might forget the law and change all its ordinances.); Na rĩrĩ, menyagĩrĩrai irĩra cia watho wa kũrũmĩrĩrũo, o na matuĩro ma cira, marĩa ngũmũhe ũhoro wamo ũmũthĩ. (be careful to observe all the statutes and ordinances that I set before you today.)

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