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kũciara

v.

  1. bear fruit, give birth. Bear fruit; give birth; produce. To produce offspring or fruit; in agricultural contexts, refers to trees bearing fruit or animals giving birth to young.

Example: Njĩra ĩmwe ya kũrigĩrĩria mathĩna ma guciara nĩ kweheria mori iria irĩ na cĩiga nini rũũru-inĩ, na kerĩ, kũhũthĩra ndume iria iciaraga njaũ itarĩ na ũritũ mũnene. (A combination of culling heifers with small pelvic areas and using bulls that sire calves with small birth weights may decrease dystocia substantially.); Mbegũ ĩtakinyanĩirie ikĩro: Arĩmi aingĩ mahandaga mbeũ cia kĩmerera handũ ha ĩrĩa jiarithanie iria iciaraga mbere ya ĩrĩa ĩtarĩ jiarithanie. (Poor Planting Material – Most mango farmers germinate seeds from the available indigenous seeds, instead of going for the grafted seedlings that start bearing fruit earlier than the ungrafted count...); Mĩembe iciaraga thutha wa miaka ĩna ngĩnya mũgwanja, no ĩrĩa mĩciarithanie (ĩngĩtĩkĩrio) no ĩciare kuuma mwaka-inĩ wa kerĩ. (Mango seedlings start to bear fruit within 4-7 years, while grafted trees (if allowed) may bear a few fruits in their second year in the field)

Related words

  • gĩciaro — sheep, goat, or cow bought before birth; still-born animal; female genitalia; (o
  • njiari — parent; person who has brought forth offspring, individual responsible for givin
  • njiaro — generation; offspring; descendants; lineage
  • ũciari — fertility, reproduction. Fertility. The reproductive capacity or ability of live
  • aciari — parents. Parents. The father and mother of a person; those who have begotten or
  • iciara — bearing of fruit, delivery in child-birth; (cl. 6) births, offspring, progeny
  • maciara — calving, births. Calving. The act or process of giving birth in livestock, parti
  • mũciari — parent; person who has brought forth offspring, individual responsible for givin
  • rũciaro — generation; offspring; descendants; lineage