Ethnic group in South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)
1In eating, the kafirs, as well as Mohammedans, use the right hand only.
2That in a case like that, of Moslems against kafirs,* there could be no question on which side their hearts or their interests lay.
3Even the Kafirs know of a spirit that lives in a pool.
4The Burghers found three dead Kafirs in the morning, so we won.'
5The Kafirs are dry-farm crops and are grown for grain and forage.
6Captain Niel has gone out to look for you with the Kafirs.
7Though, to be sure, it is useful for treaties with the Kafirs.
8There are Kafirs there who will not fear this luggage of yours.
9If I take it people will say this was done by Kafirs.'
10What I didn't like about him was his way with the Kafirs.
11Kafirs,' she said, 'are not men, whatever the German missionaries may say.
12To get it on the shoulders of the Kafirs was the next difficulty.
13Not only the townspeople but their Moslem fellow-slaves held the Kafirs in contempt.
14Nowhere has the gospel made such progress among the Kafirs as in Basutoland.
15In eating, the Kafirs as well as Mahomedans use the right hand only.
16The Kafirs of the mountainous region of Kafiristan alone are non-Mahommedan.