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Azande

[uh-zan-dee]

noun

plural

Azandes 
,

plural

Azande .
  1. a member of a people of the Congo-Sudan region of central Africa.

  2. the Adamawa-Eastern language spoken by the Azande.



adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the Azande or their language.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Azande1

First recorded in 1870–75; probably a self-designation
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Example Sentences

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“It is an opportunity,” said Atoroba Wilson Rikita Gbudue, the king of the Azande Kingdom in southwest South Sudan, who said that the country was blessed with oil, gold, diamonds and fertile land.

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In recent months, the L.R.A. guerillas have increased further in number, and are believed to be operating out of Azande, a hunting area just west of the park.

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“Niumbaha” means “rare” or “unusual” in Zande, the language of the Azande people of South Sudan, who live near where the specimen was collected.

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Consider the Azande tribe of the Sudan, studied in the 1920s by the anthropologist EE Evans-Pritchard: they have no concept of luck at all; every unwelcome event is due to the malicious intent of someone else.

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The Azande people of Central Africa reportedly used to skim the fat off the top of a human stew for later use as a seasoning or torch fuel.

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