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plural Hottentots
(archaic, now offensive) A member of the Khoekhoe group of peoples. quotations
I was told that the Hottentots were uncommonly ugly and disgusting, but I do not think them so bad. Their features are small and their cheekbones immense, but they have a kind expression and countenance.
1798-1801, Lady Ann Barnard, Letters and Journals
They were called "Bushmen" because they led a nomadic life based on hunting and gathering in bushveld. The first written appearance of the Khoisan people, represented by the Bushmen and the Hottentots, dates back to the tenth century.
2014, Jirō Tanaka, The Bushmen: A Half-century Chronicle of Transformations in Hunter-gatherer Life and Ecology, Apollo Books, page 2
(archaic, loosely, now offensive) A member of the broader Khoisan group of peoples. quotations
The Hottentots (Khoisan peoples) once an independent nation but whose simple tribal system had disintegrated rapidly as they were relentlessly displaced from their traditional grazing grounds and driven deep into the still uninhabited interior […]
1978, Patricia Storrar, Portrait of Plettenberg Bay
The Hottentots (Khoisan) of either sex, young and old, who were in the boor's service, always choose to sleep in the fireplace.
2007, Frontiers
The Dutch colonists in this frontier district, two years after an uprising of the Khoisan (“Hottentots”), were wary of the newly installed British regime at the Cape of Good Hope.
2012, Richard Elphick, The Equality of Believers: Protestant Missionaries and the Racial Politics of South Africa, University of Virginia Press
First, in 1828, all legal disabilities on the free people of colour, particularly the Khoisan [Hottentots], were removed by Ordinance 50.
2014, Patrick Brantlinger, Dark Vanishings: Discourse on the Extinction of Primitive Races, 1800–1930, Cornell University Press
Any of several fish of the genus Pachymetopon, in the family Sparidae. examples
The language of the Khoekhoe, remarkable for its clicks. quotations examples
I have tried her with every— […] possible sort of sound that a human being can make— […] Contentintal dialects, African dialects, Hottentot— […] clicks, things it took me years to get hold of;
1912, George Bernard Shaw, “Act III”, in Pygmalion