单词 | amamfengu |
释义 | AmaMfengun. South African. A Xhosa-speaking people of south-eastern Africa descended from several refugee groups displaced during the Mfecane (see Mfecane n.), which settled in the Eastern Cape and southern Transkei during the 1830s. Cf. Mfengu n., Fingo n. ΚΠ 1849 Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 1 425 Among these are the Fingos or Amafengu, many of whom reside in the old Colony. 1860 W. Shaw Story of my Mission in South-eastern Afr. 525 The refugees..were called Fingoes, or ‘Amamfengu’. 1918 W. P. Livingstone Christina Forsyth of Fingoland i. iv. 23 Amenfengu they were called—‘vagrants, wanderers’—a word which Europeans soon twisted into Fingo. 1985 Probe (National Union S. Afr. Students, Univ. Cape Town) July 26 The presence of amaMfengu in that area was vital for the defence of Fort Peddie and they were essential intelligence-gatherers for the Cape Colony rulers. 2016 Kronos 42 218 Like may other ethnic identities in southern Africa, the amaMfengu enter the scene of colonial conflict and encroachment as ‘refugees from Shaka's wars.’ This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1849 |
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