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tũtũũra

n. · class 13

  1. villages, hamlets. Villages. Small settlements or hamlets surrounding a main town or city; rural residential areas smaller than towns.

Example: na Raba; nĩ matũũra merĩ o na tũtũũra twamo. (and Rabbah; two cities and their villages. Jos 18:14.); Na Ekironi, hamwe na mĩciĩ yarĩo, o na tũtũũra twarĩo; (Ekron and its towns and villages;)

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