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kũana
v.i. · class 1
to come together, close up; (of space, crack, aperture) narrow
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kĩano
— ikia na kĩano, (of a special ceremony involving the shooting of an arrow without
mwana
— (cl. 8) progeny of human beings, young ones, descendants
mwano
— (of a beer-addict, and similar things.) craving
-kaania
— warn, forbid, command. To give a strong warning or command; to forbid or sternly
Haana
— to approach; "come close to or approach a person, place, or object in physical p
Kaana
— child; young human being, offspring of either gender who has not yet reached adu
ciana
— children. Children. The plural form referring to offspring, young people, or des
kĩana
— (mainly of animals) young
maana
— part of comb containing larvae