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ũthũ

n.

  1. enmity, hostility. Enmity, hostility. The state of being opposed to or in conflict with someone; antagonism or opposition.

Example: Nake Herodia akĩmũtuma ũthũ, akĩenda amũũragithie, na ndahote; (Herodias Herodias : see note on Mt 14:3. harbored a grudge against him and wanted to kill him but was unable to do so.); Mat 12.30; Luk 11.23. Amu-rĩ, ũrĩa ũtarĩ ũthũ na ithuĩ no witũ. (For whoever is not against us is for us. Mt 12:30.)

Related words

  • mũũtha — muscle of upper arm or calf; limb or part of a limb from joint to joint
  • mũũthĩ — bicep; large muscle of the upper arm that flexes when bent, the prominent muscle
  • gĩũthi — game (esp. one in which chance predominates); gĩũthi gĩa tĩrĩ = children's game
  • maũthĩ — partiality, favoritism. Partiality. Unfair favoritism or bias shown toward certa
  • nyũthi — pad made from fibres of dry banana bark
  • rũũtho — forest plant (requires support, dies down and collapses after a time)
  • Gũũtha — to gamble; to engage in games of chance or betting, risking money or possessions
  • Ũthĩa — Commit adultery
  • ũtha — to play (draughts, cards, counters, marbles, lottery, and similar things.); 2. (
  • ũthie — go (imperative/subjunctive of -thiĩ)
  • ũthiĩ — to go, going (verbal noun / infinitive form of -thiĩ)