knobkerrie
[ nob-ker-ee ]
/ ˈnɒbˌkɛr i /
noun
a short, heavy wooden club with a knob on one end, used especially by native peoples of South Africa for striking and throwing.
Origin of knobkerrie
1835–45; < Afrikaans
knopkierie, equivalent to
knop
knob +
kierie, said to be < Khoikhoi
kirri, keeri stick
Words nearby knobkerrie
knobbling roll,
knobbly,
knobby,
knobcone pine,
knobhead,
knobkerrie,
knock,
knock about,
knock back,
knock cold,
knock dead
Example sentences from the Web for knobkerrie
His left hand bore his assegais and knobkerrie beneath the great dappled ox-hide shield; and in his right a yellow walking-staff.
The Story of Baden-Powell |Harold BegbieAn assegai or knobkerrie would do the trick just as well, and make no noise about it.
Forging the Blades |Bertram MitfordHe was armed with nothing but a knobkerrie, with which he struck and parried with lightning-like rapidity.
The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley |Bertram MitfordKnobkerrie, nob′ker-i, n. a round-headed stick used as a club and a missile by the Kafirs.
British Dictionary definitions for knobkerrie
knobkerrie
knobstick (ˈnɒbˌstɪk)
/ (ˈnɒbˌkɛrɪ) /
noun
a stick with a round knob at the end, used as a club or missile by South African tribesmen
Word Origin for knobkerrie
C19: from Afrikaans
knopkierie, from
knop knob, from Middle Dutch
cnoppe +
kierie stick, from Khoikhoi
kīrri