Oena

According to Smith 1966 CNSAP 147 it can be the Lebeckia Cuspidosa, also Griqua Tower and other people. It lies on the Orange River. Cfg. Also Oenitzaub where ǀǀ Oena be given as a wildappee tree, the name due to the agreement of the leaves of the two types.

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Identifier
2463_SKCPN
Title
Oena
Alternative Title
Oena
Georeference Sources
K 2817 A A
longitude
17.125
latitude
-28.125
Measurement Accuracy
12.5 km radius
Source
eng Surveying 1966 Form 'Oena, District Namaqualand, about 137 km north of Port Nolloth. Territorial name. Origin: Nama. Meaning: 'Bushmanding'. Tongue clap before and emphasis on first syllable '.
afr Opmeting 1966 formulier 'Oena, distrik Namakwaland, ongeveer 137 km noord van Port Nolloth. Gebiedsnaam. Oorsprong: Nama. Betekenis: ‘Boesmandoring’. Tongklap voor en nadruk op eerste lettergreep'.
Description
eng According to Smith 1966 CNSAP 147 it can be the Lebeckia Cuspidosa, also Griqua Tower and other people. It lies on the Orange River. Cfg. Also Oenitzaub where ǀǀ Oena be given as a wildappee tree, the name due to the agreement of the leaves of the two types.
afr Volgens Smith 1966 CNSAP 147 kan dit wees die lebeckia cuspidosa, ook Griekwadoring en ander volksname. Dit le aan die Oranjerivier. Vgl. ook OENITZAUB waar ǀǀoena- aangegee word as 'n wildeappelboom, die naam vanweë die ooreenkoms van die blare van die twee soorte.
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