uhuru
English
editEtymology
editNoun
edituhuru (uncountable)
- freedom
- 2020 December 13, Peter Hermann, Marissa J. Lang and Clarence Williams, “Pro-Trump rally descends into chaos as Proud Boys roam D.C. looking to fight”, in The Washington Post[1]:
- The mood was jubilant — but tense — as the crowd broke into echoing cries of “uhuru,” a Swahili word for “freedom” that the Proud Boys have appropriated as their battle cry, and they continually approached strangers who looked as though they did not belong.
Maore Comorian
editEtymology
editFrom u- huru (“independent”).
Noun
edituhuru class 14
References
edit- “uhuru” in Outils & Ressources pour l'Exploitation de la Langue Comorienne, 2008.
Swahili
editEtymology
editFrom u- (“-ity”) huru (“free”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
edituhuru (u class, no plural)
- freedom
- independence (of a nation)
Yanomam
editNoun
edituhuru (unclassified holonym; singulative uhuru a, dual uhuru kipë, plural uhuru pë)
References
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