kaffir

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Scrabble points
16
Words With Friends
16
Letters
6
Pronunciation
/ˈkæfə/
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/ˈkæfə/ · /ˈkæfɚ/

Definition of kaffir

7 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, offensive)In Islamic contexts, a non-Muslim.
    “He […] put me in imminent danger of my life, by telling the natives that I was a Caffer, and not a Mussulman.”
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noun

  1. (countable, offensive)In Islamic contexts, a non-Muslim.
    “He […] put me in imminent danger of my life, by telling the natives that I was a Caffer, and not a Mussulman.”
  2. (countable, offensive)A member of the Nguni people of southern Africa, especially a Xhosa.
    “… the Hambonaas, a nation quite different from the Kaffers, having a yellowish complexion […].”
  3. (Namibia, Rhodesia, South-Africa, countable, derogatory, ethnic, offensive, slur)A black person.
    “I rang the bell, and a smiling Kafir boy answered it.”
    “If you ask a Kaffir why he does so-and-so, he will answer—"How can I tell? It has always been done by our forefathers."”
    “I once heard him say to the gardener, 'Come along, son.' His wife scolded him saying, 'He's not son, don't call him son, he's a kaffir.'”
    “"… and today here a white man is calling me a kaffir. This term that I absolutely resented." And that, says Nofomela, is his political motive.”
    “Monkey see, monkey do ... which in this case refers to the baboons in Rhodesia - proves just how vulnerable the whities are in the hands of the kaffirs.”
  4. (historical, offensive, uncountable)A language spoken by the Nguni peoples of southern Africa, especially Xhosa.
    “This man, seeing a white person enter, moved aside for her, but she saw Joss's eyes on her, and said in kitchen kaffir, ‘No, when you've finished.’”
  5. (countable, historical, slang, uncountable)South African mining shares
    “Kaffirs bouyant most of last week”
  6. (abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, uncountable)Ellipsis of kaffir corn.
    “This market reports only one or two cars per day, selling by the hundred weight, and at a price a little lower than that of Indian corn. As to the purpose for which the marketed kaffir is used, there is some uncertainty.”
  7. (alt-of)Alternative letter-case form of kaffir.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

Ultimately from Arabic كَفَّار (kaffār, “infidel”) or كَافِر (kāfir, “unbeliever”), both from كَفَرَ (kafara, “to cover, to hide”); in some (especially early) uses, via Spanish cafre, Dutch kaffer or other European languages. Doublet of kafir.

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