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RŨTHIOMI
Rũthiomi
— the language. A Gĩkũyũ Dictionary & Corpus
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mũtoo
n. · class 1/2
a tree (Dombeya rotundifolia)
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gĩtĩo
— respect, esteem, deference; hospitality, good treatment; he gĩtĩo give, show, so
gĩtĩĩo
— honor, respect. Honor, respect, dignity. An abstract noun denoting esteem, rever
mũtoi
— a wing-like armlet made of a pliable stick bent into a tall loop standing above
tai
— rope; fastening cord or rope, binding material used to secure items together, co
njai
— witchcraft; harmful spiritual practice; use of supernatural powers to cause misf
gũtũi
— stinging creeper yielding fine string fibre resembling ramie; 2. ramie plant, fi
ũtou
— greed; excessive desire for food or possessions, insatiable appetite that goes b
mũtaa
— small bush herb (Compositae spp.) (flowers white or blue); 2. mũtaa wa gũthoithi
mũtua
— captor; warrior who has successfully taken an enemy captive during battle or rai
mũtuo
— one named after something or someone
Mũtuĩ ciira
— judge; court official who decides legal cases, person appointed to hear disputes
gĩtaũ
— name of one of the early age-sets, about 1850; 2. common male name, given to a m