kĩgokora

Etymology
Hinde (1904) records kiokora (pl. iokora) as an equivalent of English in “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu, listing also “Ulu dialect” (spoken then from Machakos to coastal area) of 🇨🇬 (pl. ikokoa) as its equivalent.

Pronunciation

 * According to Benson (1964), the first o is both short and long, but the second o must be pronounced long.
 * According to Benson (1964), the first o is both short and long, but the second o must be pronounced long.


 * As kĩgokoora, Yukawa (1981, 1985) classifies this term into a group including, (pl. ), , , , , , ,  (pl. ), , , , and so on.
 * As kĩgokoora, Yukawa (1981, 1985) classifies this term into a group including, (pl. ), , , , , , ,  (pl. ), , , , and so on.


 * The same underlying pattern as that of.
 * The same underlying pattern as that of.

Noun

 * 1) elbow