kindoki造句
例句与造句
- A frequently used expression for hammering in the nails into a nkondi is " " koma nloka " " ( to attach or hammer in a curse ) derives from two ancient Bantu roots " *-kom-" which includes hammering in its semantic field, and " *-dog-" which involves witchcraft and cursing . " " Kindoki " ", a term derived from the same root is widely associated with witchcraft, or effecting curses against others, but in fact refers to any action intended to enlist spirits to harm others.
- Complimentary remarks about witchcraft by a native Congolese initiate : " From witchcraft . . . may be developed the remedy ( " kimbuki " ) that will do most to raise up our country . " " Witchcraft . . . deserves respect . . . it can embellish or redeem ( " ketula evo vuukisa " ) . " " The ancestors were equipped with the protective witchcraft of the clan ( " kindoki kiandundila kanda " ) . . . . They could also gather the power of animals into their hands . . . whenever they needed . . . . If we could make use of these kinds of witchcraft, our country would rapidly progress in knowledge of every kind . " " You witches ( " zindoki " ) too, bring your science into the light to be written down so that . . . the benefits in it . . . endow our race ."
- It's difficult to find kindoki in a sentence. 用kindoki造句挺难的