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单词 moocha
释义 moocha|ˈmuːtʃə|
Also moochi(e), muchi, mutsha, mutshi, umutsha.
[Bantu.]
A short skirt worn as a loin-cloth by the aboriginal inhabitants of eastern South Africa before the introduction of European dress.
1878H. A. Roche On Trek in Transvaal xv. 325 A wee little Kafir boy with nothing upon him but his ‘moochie’, or tails, drives by a herd of calves.1885R. Haggard King Solomon's Mines x. 153 He slipped off the ‘moocha’ or girdle round his middle, and stood naked before us.1898Chambers's Jrnl. 8 Jan. 95/2 His only dress consisted of a monkey skin muchi, or apron, and in his hand he carried a rifle.1909N. Paul Child in Midst 139 Presently he appeared, a tall thin native, with no clothing except a cow-hide mutshi, with flaps around his waist.1923Chambers's Jrnl. Apr. 222/1 The native kilt or moocha composed of strips of raw hide.1936Blackw. Mag. Mar. 304/1 All the bravery of the Zulu war-dress was there:..the leopard-skin karosses, the embroidered moochas, the white goat-hide garters.1936Williams & May I am Black xviii. 181 There came before his eyes a boy of fourteen years wearing only a moochi of cowhide polished with pig's fat.1948O. Walker Kaffirs are Lively 30 The menfolk stride along bare-thighed, in swinging umutshas of monkey-tails.1967E. M. Slatter My Leaves are Green 1 He wore only his ‘mutsha’ of monkey-skin tails.1970Rand Daily Mail 29 Oct. 12 (caption) Beaded ‘muchi’.
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