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knobkerrie
[nob-ker-ee]
noun
a short, heavy wooden club with a knob on one end, used especially by native peoples of South Africa for striking and throwing.
knobkerrie
/ ˈnɒbˌkɛrɪ, ˈnɒbˌstɪk /
noun
a stick with a round knob at the end, used as a club or missile by South African tribesmen
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of knobkerrie1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of knobkerrie1
Example Sentences
I was given a uniform, a new pair of boots, a helmet, a flashlight, a whistle, and a knobkerrie, which is a long wooden stick with a heavy ball of wood at one end.
Mphiwa is carrying a rusted spear and a knobkerrie club in his hand, both of which he flourishes as he talks to the young men.
They had been armed with muskets, and each carried a heavy knobkerrie.
She said a machete-like knife and a traditional knobkerrie club were found near him.
She said a machete was found on his body and a knobkerrie -- a wooden staff with a rounded head -- next to his bed.
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