kaffir fink

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Following a common pattern of naming South African flora and fauna kaffir (originally a neutral term for Bantu, now offensive) followed by an analagous European plant or animal. The compounding may have happened in English or Afrikaans; the components derive from Dutch kaffer and vink.

Noun[edit]

kaffir fink (plural kaffir finks)

  1. (South Africa, archaic, now offensive) Synonym of sakabula