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English
Etymology
Unknown. Zulu for 'fool'. Possibly an imitative rendition of the call of the Cape Turtle Dove. A slang term used by hunters for this particularly silly pigeon.
Noun
mampara (plural mamparas)
- (South Africa, slang) A fool; a buffoon.
Every week the Sunday Times names and shames a mampara—generally a public figure who has said or done something so idiotic that it boggles the mind.
Translations
Afrikaans
Noun
mampara (plural mamparas)
- Alternative form of mamparra
Catalan
Etymology
Deverbal from mamparar, alteration of emparar.
Pronunciation
Noun
mampara f (plural mampares)
- (nautical) bulkhead
- partition, partition wall
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Spanish
Etymology
From archaic mamparar (“to safeguard”), possibly from Latin manu parāre (“stop with the hand”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mamˈpaɾa/
- Rhymes: -aɾa
- Syllabification: mam‧pa‧ra
Noun
mampara f (plural mamparas)
- panel (small movable screen)
- Synonym: panel
- shower screen, shower door (ellipsis of mampara de ducha.)
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