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Definition of Afrikander
1. Noun. A white native of Cape Province who is a descendant of Dutch settlers and who speaks Afrikaans.
Definition of Afrikander
1. Proper noun. A breed of cattle, well adapted to hot climate. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Afrikander
Literary usage of Afrikander
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Settlement After the War in South Africa by Michael James Farrelly (1900)
"June 1898, at last in the councils of Pretoria, tho afrikander party kept steadily
in view the Pan-afrikander : Towards the British ..."
2. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1903)
"The original defendants to the action were the New afrikander Co., its liquidator,
... The capital of the New afrikander Co. was £250000 in £1 shares, ..."
3. South Africa: Its History, Heroes and Wars by William Douglas Mackenzie, Alfred Stead (1899)
"THE afrikander BOND, AND THE PRESIDENTS' HOPE. L THE full significance of the
South African organization known as the afrikander Bond has yet to be measured ..."
4. Leading Points in South African History, 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged by Edwin A. Pratt (1900)
"in that State of the afrikander Bond. [The movement had been started two years
previously in Cape Colony, and the first afrikander Bond congress was held at ..."
5. South Africa, Past and Present: An Account of Its History, Politics and by Violet Rosa Markham (1900)
"THE afrikander BOND AND THE RISE OF JOHANNESBURG. ... The genesis of the afrikander
Bond, the rise to power of Mr. Rhodes, and the foundation of ..."
6. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) - (1900)
"... an afrikander on the, II all d • After the. Letter on, 1 ; 7 e ^—^ America
and the, lm 5 b —1 т б с—S 41 Se ..."
7. Our South African Empire by William Henry Parr Greswell (1885)
"One of them is the " afrikander Bond," the other the " Empire League." The former
has been in existence a few years, and boasts of a few historical ..."
8. John Bull & Co.: The Great Colonial Branches of the Firm: Canada, Australia by Max O'Rell (1894)
"... —The afrikander-Bond—Its Relations with John Bull— Tickets at Reduced Price—John
Bull Lies Low—" God Save the Queen " in the South African Republic. ..."