ngoro

Noun

 * 1) three

Noun

 * 1) end; edge; rim

Etymology
Hinde (1904) records -ngorro as an equivalent of English in “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu.

Pronunciation




Noun

 * 1) heart
 * 2) mind, heart
 * Gatitũ ka ngoro gatirĩmanagwo.
 * The grove of heart does not get cleared.
 * 1) chest
 * Ũrĩ ithe ndaringagwo ya ngoro.
 * One who has his own father does not get beaten on the chest.
 * One who has his own father does not get beaten on the chest.

Derived terms

 * mũthua (na) ngoro ti mũthua (na) kũgũrũ
 * ngoro itiumanĩire/itiumanĩrĩire ta marima ma huko
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro
 * mũthua (na) ngoro ti mũthua (na) kũgũrũ
 * ngoro itiumanĩire/itiumanĩrĩire ta marima ma huko
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro
 * ngoro itiumanĩire/itiumanĩrĩire ta marima ma huko
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro
 * ũta(a)na wa ngĩa ũ(ũ)ragĩra ngoro

Noun

 * 1) what falls from the nose, the mucus of the nose