Arabic term for "unbeliever" in Islam/Tia Naq.
An offensive and insulting term for any Black African.
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Examples for "kaffir"
Examples for "kaffir"
1He was on a kaffir path heading out to who knows where.
2I gave you your kaffir concert, now I want my brigadier concert!
3I admit I phoned Pretoria about the kaffir concert, I admit that.
4Always remember, when you hit a kaffir, stay away from his head.
5But Granpa Chook had done enough running for one old kaffir chicken.
1It was the caffre corn of Africa, and had every appearance of proving a useful grain.
2The ship was sent out at the time of the Caffre war.
3Mokanna, after using every exertion, accompanied the Caffre army in their flight.
4I forgot, in describing my journey, the regal-looking Caffre housemaid at Eerste River.
5Another and smaller bridles the fierce Caffre tribes of South Africa.
1The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) has been implicated as the reservoir of several bovine infectious agents.
2But the most surprising plant of the Desert is the "Kengwe or Keme" ('Cucumis caffer'), the watermelon.
3The flesh that is the least adapted for drying is that of the buffalo (Bos Caffer), which is exceedingly tough and coarse.
1Your highness is just in your indignation-thekafir deserves to be impaled.
2And the king said, I have been foolish, I have been weak, to waste words on this kafir.
3One of his attendants here abruptly asked, what a Christian was "Why, a kafir," rejoined the governor.
4For jihadis, the narrative is that Islam is the true faith and that it is threatened by a hostile, kafir world.
5You will see a large 'umgwenya' (kafir plum) tree just inside on your left, and underneath it two piles of stones.
6This monarch was called Almami, a Moorish name, though I was told that he was not a Mohammedan, but a kafir or pagan.
7The Kafir thief had driven them off in the direction of Somerset.
8There is no difficulty in distinguishing at first sight Moslem from Kafir.
9The fighter's daughter knew at once that these were from Kafir guns.
10Kerrie, a stick such as is almost invariably carried by a Kafir
11Sandy obeyed and shot the Kafir dead, then, turning round, said anxiously-
12Kafir law, for example, according to Maclean, draws this distinction very clearly.
13Kafirs,' she said, 'are not men, whatever the German missionaries may say.
14The one was the Englishman, the other was Christina, the third a Kafir.
15He saw the Kafir at once, and climbed up the bank pretty quickly.
16Perhaps the Kafir took this for the British mode of welcoming a stranger.