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mĩhari

n. · class 4/4

  1. rows, lines. Rows. Parallel lines or arrangements of people or objects placed side by side; orderly formations.

Example: Magĩgĩikara thĩ mĩhari, ĩmwe ya andũ igana hamwe, na ĩngĩ ya andũ mĩrongo ĩtano hamwe. (and of the wilderness tradition of the prophets depicting the transformation of the wasteland into pastures where the true shepherd feeds his flock (Ez 34:25–26) and makes his people beneficiaries of messianic grace. The people took their places in rows by hundreds and by fifties.); Na rĩrĩ, nĩkwarĩ mĩhari ĩtatũ ya ndirica cia gũtonyeria ũtheri, igĩgĩkorũo iringanĩte ithatũ ithatũ. (There were lattices in three rows, each row facing the next,)

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