tuune
- corners. Corners. The angular points or edges where two sides or surfaces meet; specifically used in architectural contexts for the corners of structures or objects.
Example: Ningĩ ũgathondeka mbaũ igĩrĩ cia gwĩkĩrũo tuune-inĩ twerĩ twa na kũu thutha wa gĩikaro kĩu, (and two frames for the corners of the tabernacle, at its rear.); Ningĩ ũgĩthondekere kĩrũgara gĩa gĩcango, na ũgĩĩkĩre icũhĩ inya cia gĩcango tuune-inĩ tũna twakĩo. (Make for it a grating, Grating : it is not clear whether this was flush with the altar or at some small distance from it; in the latter case the space between the altar and the grating would be filled with stones and serve as a platform around the altar, which would otherwise be too high for the priest to reach conveniently. a bronze network; make four bronze rings for it, one at each of its four corners.); Ningĩ ũgathondeka mbaũ igĩrĩ cia gwĩkĩrũo tuune-inĩ twerĩ twa na kũu thutha wa gĩikaro kĩu, (and two frames for the corners of the tabernacle, at its rear.); Ningĩ magĩthondeka mbaũ igĩrĩ cia gwĩkĩrũo tuune-inĩ twerĩ twa mwena ũcio wa na thutha wa gĩikaro kĩu. (and two frames were made for the corners of the tabernacle, at its rear.)