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Kaffir
[ kaf-er, kah-fer ]
noun
, plural Kaf·firs, (especially collectively) Kaf·fir.
- Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. (in South Africa) a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person: originally used of the Xhosa people only.
- none kaf·fir. kafir ( def 4 ).
- none kaf·fir. Islam. kafir ( def 2 ).
Kaffir
/ ˈkæfə /
noun
- taboo.(in southern Africa) any Black African
- offensive.(among Muslims) a non-Muslim or infidel
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Usage
In South Africa the use of this word is nowadays completely taboo, and is indeed actionable in the courts. It is also advisable not to use the word in any of the compounds to which it gave rise
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Sensitive Note
In reference to a Black person, Kaffir was a neutral term during the colonial period, but in post-apartheid South Africa it is considered hate speech, to be avoided by using the euphemistic K-word, much like the N-word.
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Other Words From
- non-Kaf·fir noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Kaffir1
First recorded in 1570–80; from Arabic kāfir “unbeliever, skeptic”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Kaffir1
C19: from Arabic kāfir infidel, from kafara to deny, refuse to believe
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Example Sentences
In another Kaffir story, the Jackal runs into a hole under a tree, but the Lion catches him by the tail.
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But to return to the Kaffir story: When the cannibal is carrying Demazana away, she drops ashes along the path.
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But I know my kaffir, and I sized up this black Englishman instantly.
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The grass had been set on fire by a kaffir to the windward of the camp.
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After dinner I walked over to a Kaffir kraal and bought fuel, and two infants' copper bangles.
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