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mũrĩnga

n. · class 1/2

  1. metal wire, wire worn on arm or leg; mũringa wagicoka wire armlet worn between elbow and shoulder or on wrist; mũringa wa thĩmũ telegraph wire; mũringa wa ngingo coiled wire ornament worn on the neck, collar-bone, see mũhaci; kĩringa i- n. mũringa kiambaki ornamental snuff-box; karinga tũ- n. little piece of iron wire; 2. thin iron wire; 3. small ornament; rũma mũringa bite an ornament (to invoke blessing on oneself or as precaution against evil consequences when someone has been counting possessions); rũma mũringa ũririkane bite your ornament and remember (said to someone who has forgotten something)

Example: rũma mũringa ũririkane bite your ornament and remember

Related words

  • mũringo — opposite bank or side of river
  • ciringa — to kindle fire by knocking off the glowing coal from the wood of a dying fire; 2
  • ciringi — shilling, a shilling coin
  • iringi — blow; attack of faintness
  • kĩringe — portion (of meat and similar things.)
  • kĩringi — post; upright wooden or metal support beam, structural element used in tradition
  • kũringia — to reconstitute, dissolve. To reconstitute or dissolve. In agricultural contexts
  • maringo — rinsings from cooking-pot; 2. water for rinsing hands making gruel; 3. remains o
  • kũringa — to cross, to pass. To cross. To traverse from one side to another; to pass over
  • ringa — to strike, hit, knock, bang, kick; 2. bend wire into ornament; 3. begin dance, h
  • ringia — to mix up ingredients, dissolve; 2. ringia uuki, make hydromel; 3. ringia njohi,