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rĩĩta

n. · class 5/6

  1. edge, brim. Edge, brim. The border or upper edge of a container or vessel; also used figuratively for portions or shares.

Example: Ihinda rĩu Anitioku wa Kana agĩtharĩkĩra Misiri riita rĩa keerĩ. (is not mentioned in 2 Maccabees, unless the coming of the Syrian army to Palestine (2 Mc 4:21–22) is regarded as the first invasion. The author of 2 Maccabees apparently combines the first pillage of Jerusalem in 169 B.C. after Antiochus’ first invasion of Egypt (1 Mc 1:20–28; cf. 2 Mc 5:5–7) with the second pillage of the city two years later (167 B.C.), following the king’s second invasion of Egypt in 168 B.C. (1 Mc 1:29–35; cf. 2 Mc 5:24–26). into Egypt. 1 Mc 1:16–19; Dn 11:25–30.); Jehova nĩwe rũgai rũrĩa ngaĩte, o na nowe riita rĩa gĩkombe gĩakwa: (L ord , my allotted portion and my cup,)

Related words

  • mũĩti — a bad character, villain
  • mwĩto — callings, longing, nostalgia
  • mwĩtĩĩo — pride, arrogance. Pride, arrogance. Excessive self-regard or haughtiness; an att
  • mũito — massacre, defeat; extensive slaying of people or beasts
  • mũitũ — wild maniac or robber who attacks travellers, terrorist
  • itua — a breaking off, severing, cutting; ĩtua rĩa mbere rĩa kahũa the first picking of
  • ruitũ — swarm, crowd; (of fish) shoal
  • wĩtii — arrogance; personal quality characterized by excessive self-regard and arrogance
  • wĩto — calling, invitation
  • ĩtu — cloud; matu-inĩ heaven, the heavens, sky, in the sky; matu maĩrũ blue sky; matu
  • ĩta — see ĩta