rũmĩta
- hold fast, maintain. Hold fast, maintain. To keep firmly, preserve, or continue observing something (such as traditions, teachings, or instructions) without letting go or abandoning it.
Example: Nĩndakĩmũgatha nĩ ũndũ wa ũrĩa mũndirikanaga maũndũ-inĩ mothe, na mũgatũũra mũrũmĩtie irĩra o ũrĩa ndamũheire cio. (I praise you because you remember me in everything and hold fast to the traditions, just as I handed them on to you. 15:3; 2 Thes 2:15. A. Women’s Headdresses Women have been participating in worship at Corinth without the head-covering normal in Greek society of the period. Paul’s stated goal is to bring them back into conformity with contemporary practice and propriety. In his desire to convince, he reaches for arguments from a variety of sources, though he has space to develop them only sketchily and is perhaps aware that they differ greatly in persuasiveness.); RĨU, ariũ a Ithe witũ-rĩ, ngũcoka kũmũmenyithia Ũhoro-ũrĩa-Mwega ndamũhunjĩirie, o ũrĩa mwetĩkirie, na noguo mũtũire mũrũmĩtie; (Now I am reminding you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you indeed received and in which you also stand.)