kaama

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English

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Etymology

kaama

Borrowed from Tswana kgama.

Pronunciation

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Noun

kaama (plural kaamas)

  1. (rare) The hartebeest.
    • 1824, William John Burchell, Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa, vol. 2:
      For, in the morning one of the Hottentots found at some distance from our station, the remains of a kaama or hartebeest, which had been devoured by a lion [...].
    • 1858, David Livingstone, Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa:
      Very great numbers of the large game, buffaloes, zebras, giraffes, tsessébes, kamas or hartebeests, kokongs or gnus, pallahs, rhinoceroses, etc., congregated at some fountains near Kolobeng, and the trap called ‘hopo’ was constructed, in the lands adjacent, for their destruction.

Italian

Noun

kaama (invariable)

  1. hartebeest, kongoni

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