!ga:xa

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Name in Khoekhoe or Nama
!ga:xa
_/aob
ǀaob
Name in Nǀuu
ka ǀâaq (pl)
ǀâaqsi (sing)
Name in C1 Hie or Hiet∫ware or Masarwa
//gao, /gauo
Name in C2 Naron or //Aikwe
!gau:ba
/kau:ba
Name in N1 //K''au-//en or Auen
_!gi, ≠ni:
Name in N2 !kun or Ku or Kung
≠iŋ’a
Name in N3 !O !kun
/kãữ
/kwẽ
Name in S1 /Xam
//kyi, //keritən-ti
Name in S2 //Ŋ !ke
/k’au
/k’a:se
Name in S3 Batwa or //Xegwi
/k’au
Name in S4 /Auni
si /k’au
sanja
si/k’au
Name in S5 Masarwa or Sesarwa
∫i//kwi (varient: ∫i//kwoi)
∫i//kwi
∫i//kwoi
Name in S6 /Nu //en
//gwi
Title
Snakes
Name in Afrikaans
slang
Contained In
9.3
Identifier
106
comment
inyoka - snake in Zulu
The vocalisation of place names and its variation across language and time is discussed on page 284
Spatial Coverage
Slangberg, Slanghoek, Slangkop, Slangspruit and Slangrivier, Slang River Settlement
Aotanab is a hill with a trigonometric beacon on its top elevation, lying west of Keetmanshoop. Originally this hill was named Sō-//noa-b, first recorded on the map of Aleaxander as “Sonuwap Hill” - varient names for this hill are:Aubberg and Aubdanab or Aubtanab
Spuugslangfontein in Griqualand West which derives its name from the spuugslang’ (spitting snake) or Rinkhals
Is Part Of
Reptiles
page start
282

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