kĩĩmwĩrĩ
- flesh, physical nature. Flesh, physical nature. The physical or carnal aspect of human existence as opposed to spiritual nature; the natural plane of existence governed by bodily desires rather than by the Spirit.
Example: Nĩo matũmaga andũ maamũkane, magatũũra na mĩtũũrĩre ya kĩĩmwĩrĩ, na matitũũraga me na Roho. (These are the ones who cause divisions; they live on the natural plane, devoid of the Spirit. 19] 1 Cor 2:14; Jas 3:15.); Ũũgĩ ũcio tiguo ũikũrũkaga uumĩte Igũrũ, no nĩ wa thĩ ĩno, nĩ wa gĩthemba gĩa kĩĩmwĩrĩ, na kĩa ndaimono. (Wisdom of this kind does not come down from above but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic.)