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mĩciĩ

n. · class 4

  1. homes, villages. Homes, villages. Settled dwelling places; homesteads, towns, or residential settlements.

Example: Ningĩ nĩetũũrĩire mĩciĩ ĩrĩa yorĩte, (He shall dwell in ruined cities,); Aikaraga ehetereirie tũheta-inĩ tũrĩa twĩ mĩciĩ-inĩ; (They wait in ambush near towns;)

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