单词 | bapedi |
释义 | Bapedin.adj. A. n. = Pedi n. 2. Cf. Mopedi n. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of Africa > peoples of Southern Africa > [noun] > Bantu peoples Xhosa1801 amaXhosa1809 Matabele1823 Amapondo1824 amaZulu1829 Bapedi1835 Basotho1835 knobnose1848 Ovambo1853 Sotho1883 Tonga1891 Ronga1899 Venda1901 Pedi1912 Mopedi1928 Ndebele1930 Lobedu1933 Tsonga1937 Pondo1950 Nguni1957 1835 A. Smith Jrnl. 16 June (1975) 245 The Bapiri, a subdivision of the Baquain..who..had become dispersed among the Zooloos. 1877 J. Noble S. Afr. Past & Present 331 A tribe of Basutos, named the Bapedi, under the chief Secocoeni, occupied the mountain country adjoining Leydenburg. 1893 Mission Field 2 Oct. 372 The location natives are a mixed race of Zulus, Basutos, Bapedis, and bushmen, who were slaves or servants to the old inhabitants, with their children. 1946 H. C. Bosman in S. Afr. Opinion Nov. 12/3 It was necessary for the prestige of the Boer forces in the field, that a commandant shouldn't go about looking like a Bapedi. 1979 P. Miller Myths & Legends 173 The baRolong people found a small metal-working clan of Karanga people, the Wambedzi, already occupying their chosen spot. They promptly conquered this clan, but..prudently decided to take the name of the original inhabitants and called themselves the baPedi, the old Sotho-Tswana form of Wambedzi. 1991 Weekend Post (Port Elizabeth) 9 Mar. (Leisure) 5 This little town..was founded in 1849 by Voortrekkers who had fled from the hostile baPedi..at malaria-ridden Ohrigstad. B. adj. = Pedi adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of Africa > peoples of Southern Africa > [adjective] > Bantu peoples Xhosa1812 Morolong1822 amaXhosa1824 Zulu1824 Sotho1827 amaZulu1828 Amapondo1830 African1832 Matabele1835 knob-nosed1838 Manganja1859 Pondo1872 Bapedi1878 Ovambo1897 Tsonga1907 Venda1913 Pedi1922 Nguni1929 Lobedu1937 Mosotho1955 1878 Times 22 Apr. 8/1 The Bapedi chief, Secocoeni, has permitted his Caffres to make an attack upon the neighbouring Europeans. 1905 Native Tribes of Transvaal 74 Foremost among the Basuto of these parts is the great Bapedi tribe, commonly known as Sekukuni's and perhaps the best known in the whole Transvaal. 1970 Post 18 Oct. 18 The Mokoena family were not at all happy there. Sekhukhuniland is the Bapedi ‘homeland’. The Mokoena family are Ndebele. 1993 Jrnl. S. Afr. Stud. 19 601 Sekhukhuneland is best described as a dust bowl with mountains, with a population of around 400,000 people, most of whom belong to the Bapedi people. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.adj.1835 |
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