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tũũri

n. · class 13/13

  1. young ones, kids. Young ones. The young offspring of animals, especially young goats (kids) or lambs; used particularly for young animals not yet fully grown.

Example: Ciĩthunanagĩra, igaciara tũũri twacio, (When they crouch down and drop their young,); Agĩcoka akĩmũhumba moko, o na ngingo, kũrĩa kwarĩ kũhoro, na njũa cia tũũri tũu. (and with the goatskins she covered up his hands and the hairless part of his neck.)

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  • mũũra — down, fluff (as of fine feathers); fluffy seeds (as dandelion and flowering bush
  • mũũriũ — son. Son. A male child in relation to his parents; male offspring.
  • mũũro — running away, flight; 2. perdition, destruction (of life)
  • mũũrũa — iron-sand; unsmelted iron ore
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