My Suggestions

oe

v.

  1. take, fetch. Take. To grasp and remove something from a place; to fetch or obtain an object for use.

Example: Ningĩ acoke oe thenge icio cierĩ, aciige mbere ya Jehova o hau mũromo-inĩ wa hema-ya-gũtũnganwo. (Taking the two male goats and setting them before the L ord at the entrance of the tent of meeting,); Nake mũthĩnjĩri-Ngai ũcio ũitĩrĩirio maguta oe thakame ya ndegwa ĩo, amĩtware hema-inĩ-ya-gũtũnganwo, (On the structure of the sanctuary, see Ex 26–27. The anointed priest shall then take some of the bull’s blood and bring it into the tent of meeting,)

Related words

  • woe — inheritance; property or possessions passed down, wealth, land, livestock, or go