kondoo
See also: Kondoo
Swahili
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kondoo
Etymology
Ultimately from a Central Sudanic language, in which it originally meant "goat". Borrowed independently into many other languages, e.g. Kikuyu ng'ondu, Malagasy ondry.
Pronunciation
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Noun
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- sheep (animal)
Derived terms
- mwanakondoo (“lamb”)
References
- Ehret, Christopher (1968), “Sheep and Central Sudanic Peoples in Southern Africa”, in The Journal of African History, volume 9, issue 2, pages 213–221
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