| Francis Patrick Flemyng - 1856 - 558 sider
...Appleyard) most probably derived from this word ; and which, like the Hottentot, is universally applied to designate the Divine Being, since the introduction...said to have been originally applied to a doctor, or sorcerer, of considerable notoriety and skill among the Hottentots, or Namaquas, some generations... | |
| Henry Callaway - 1868 - 424 sider
...the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their Utixo, a term which they have invariably applied, like the Hottentots, to designate the Divine...It consists of two words which together mean ' the broken knee.' It is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety... | |
| Henry Callaway - 1868 - 502 sider
...the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their Utixo, a term which they have invariably applied, like the Hottentots, to designate the Divine...It consists of two words which together mean ' the broken knee.' It is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety... | |
| Theophilus Hahn - 1881 - 192 sider
...and says in a footnote : " This is the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their u-Tixo, a term which they have universally applied, like the...is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety and skill amongst the Hottentots or Nainaquas some generations... | |
| Theophilus Hahn - 1881 - 176 sider
...and says in a footnote : " This is the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their u-Tixo, a term which they have universally applied, like the...is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety and skill amongst the Hottentots or Namaquas some generations... | |
| Paul Gloatz - 1883 - 1384 sider
...Hottentotts, to designate the Divine Being, sinee the introduction of Christianity. Its derivation is cnrious. It consists of two words, which together mean ,the...is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety and skill amongst the Hottentotts or Namaquas, some generations... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1884 - 340 sider
...and the author adds : ' This is the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their u-Tixo, a term which they have universally applied, like the...is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety and skill amongst the Hottentots or Namaquas some generations... | |
| Henry Callaway - 1884 - 470 sider
...the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their Utixo, a term which they have invariably applied, like the Hottentots, to designate the Divine...It consists of two words which together mean ' the broken knee.' It is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety... | |
| Henry Callaway - 1884 - 474 sider
...the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their Utixo, a term which they have invariably applied, like the Hottentots, to designate the Divine...It consists of two words which together mean ' the broken knee.' It is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable notoriety... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1893 - 368 sider
...and the author adds : ' This is the word from which the Kafirs have probably derived their u-Tixo, a term which they have universally applied, like the...curious. It consists of two words, which together mean.the "wounded knee." It is said to have been originally applied to a doctor or sorcerer of considerable... | |
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