kgosi

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See also: kgoši

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Tswana kgosi (chief, chieftain; king).

Noun

kgosi (plural kgosis or dikgosi)

  1. A tribal chief among the Tswana people of southern Africa.
    • 2006, Susan Williams, Colour Bar, Penguin, published 2007, page 295:
      Then Rasebolai said that, as was customary, he would ask the visiting dikgosi to speak.
    • 2007, Mmegi, 1 Jun 07:
      Botswana National Front President, Otsweletse Moupo said he had no doubt that Motshidisi would serve the Palapye community well as kgosi.

Anagrams

Sotho

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *nkócì (lion).

Noun

kgosi class 9/10 (plural dikgosi)

  1. chief, chieftain; king

Tswana

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *nkócì (lion).

Pronunciation

Noun

kgôsi class 9 (plural dikgosi)

  1. chief, chieftain; king