"mlowezi" meaning in Swahili

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Noun

Audio: Sw-ke-mlowezi.flac Forms: walowezi [plural]
Etymology: From m- + -lowea (“to settle”) + -zi. Etymology templates: {{af|sw|m-|lowea|-i<alt:-zi>|alt2=-lowea|gloss2=to settle}} m- + -lowea (“to settle”) + -zi Head templates: {{head|sw|noun|head=}} mlowezi, {{sw-noun|wa}} mlowezi (m-wa class, plural walowezi)
  1. settler Tags: class-1, class-2 Categories (topical): Human migration, People Synonyms: setla

Inflected forms

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