CMR, noun
- Forms:
- Also C.M.R.
- Origin:
- Initial letters of Cape Mounted Rifles, Cape Mounted Riflemen.
historical
1. An imperial cavalry unit formed out of the Cape Regiment in 1827.
- Note:
- Originally made up of Khoikhoi soldiers serving under seconded British officers, and later consisting of both White and Khoikhoi soldiers, this unit was disbanded in 1870.
1844 E.L. Kift Letter. 12 JuneForty men & Lt. Campbell of the C.M.R. are to proceed to Natal via Port Elizabeth in a few days.
1971 N. Orpen in Std Encycl. of Sn Afr. III. 33For reasons of economy the Imperial C.M.R. had been recalled to England in 1870, with only ten Coloured members left, all the rest being White volunteers, who were disbanded...The Colonial C.M.R. were organized with the Government only supplying arms and ammunition initially.
2. A colonial regiment, formed in 1878 out of the Frontier Armed and Mounted Police, and functioning as both a military and a police force; members of this unit, collectively.
- Note:
- This regiment merged into the South African Mounted Riflemen in 1913.
1989 B. Godbold Autobiography. 13Small garrisons of Cape Mounted Riflemen (the renowned C.M.R.)..were stationed at villages to police the districts.
3. Special Combination CMR beetle [see quotation 1961], the garden pest Mylabris oculata of the Meloidae.
1949 L. Hunter Afr. Dawn 191Then there were the thousands of ‘C.M.R.’ beetles that settled on the plants and devoured the leaves and flowers.
1994 S. Afr. Garden & Home Sept. 119Nothing seems to put an end to those CMR beetles that love the roses.
An imperial cavalry unit formed out of the Cape Regiment in 1827.
A colonial regiment, formed in 1878 out of the Frontier Armed and Mounted Police, and functioning as both a military and a police force; members of this unit, collectively.

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