mũritũ
- heavy, burdensome. Heavy. Describing something weighty, burdensome, or of grave importance; used metaphorically for serious oracles or pronouncements.
Example: ŨHORO mũritũ ũkoniĩ Duma nĩguo ũyũ: (may be identified with the north Arabian Adummatu mentioned in Assyrian records of Sennacherib’s campaign against north Arabia. Seir : a site in Edom. The Edomites ask the prophet how much longer they must suffer (“the night” of suffering); he answers ambiguously: “Liberation (“morning”) and further suffering (“night”),” but perhaps they will later receive a more encouraging answer (“ask; come back again”).); ŨYŨ naguo nĩ ũhoro mũritũ ũkoniĩ bũrũri wa Arabia: (Oracle: in the steppe: In the steppe : the north Arabian steppe where the oases referred to were located. Dedanites : a north Arabian tribe associated with the oasis of Tema; cf. Gn 10:7; 25:3; Jer 25:23.)