"motlopi" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /məʊˈtləʊpi/ [Received-Pronunciation], [məʊt̚ˈləʊpi] [Received-Pronunciation], /moʊˈtloʊpi/ [General-American], [moʊʔˈloʊpi] [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-motlopi.wav [Southern-England] Forms: motlopi [plural], motlopis [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Tswana motlopi. The word is cognate with Afrikaans matoppie, Northern Sotho mohlopi, Sotho mohlopi, Venda muṱhobi. Etymology templates: {{taxlink|Boscia albitrunca|species}} Boscia albitrunca, {{bor|en|tn|motlopi}} Tswana motlopi, {{cog|af|matoppie}} Afrikaans matoppie, {{cog|nso|mohlopi}} Northern Sotho mohlopi, {{cog|st|mohlopi}} Sotho mohlopi, {{cog|ve|muṱhobi}} Venda muṱhobi Head templates: {{en-noun|motlopi|s}} motlopi (plural motlopi or motlopis)
  1. The shepherd tree or shepherd's tree (Boscia albitrunca), an evergreen tree native to southern and tropical Africa which is one of the most important forage trees of the Kalahari. Wikipedia link: Polokwane Categories (lifeform): Brassicales order plants Synonyms: matoppie, witgat Translations (Boscia albitrunca): matoppie (Afrikaans), witgat (Afrikaans), witgatboom (Afrikaans), mohlopi (Northern Sotho), mohlopi (Sotho), motlopi (Tswana), muṱhobi (Venda), umgqomogqomo (Xhosa), umvithi (Zulu)

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