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Shaba

American  
[shah-buh] / ˈʃɑ bə /

noun

  1. former name of Katanga.


Shaba British  
/ ˈʃɑːbə /

noun

  1. the former name (1972–97) of Katanga

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of Shaba

First recorded in 1970–75; from Swahili shaba “brass,” from Arabic shabah

Example Sentences

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"I don't have a house to sleep in. My house has already collapsed," Danjuma Shaba said.

From BBC • May 30, 2025

Mokwa's District Head, Muhammad Shaba Aliyu, said it has been "60 years" since the community had suffered this kind of flooding.

From BBC • May 30, 2025

Mary, a 58-year-old Asian elephant, and African elephant Shaba, 42, lived with her at the Elephant Care Center.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 4, 2022

As Shaba pulled off the paper towel from his own pan, he seemed stunned that the grease had come off.

From Fox News • Aug. 14, 2021

The Shaba Province, incidentally, roars with waterfalls, more than enough to generate its own electricity.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver