Majuba Day, noun phrase
- Origin:
- IsiZuluShow more Named for the scene of the battle at Majuba mountain (adaptation of its isiZulu name Amajuba ‘the doves’, ‘the pigeons’) near Volksrust in KwaZulu-Natal.
The 27th of February, the date of a significant Boer victory against British forces in 1881, during the first Anglo-Boer War.
[1891 J. Kelly Coming Revolt of Eng. in Tvl 6I will not..dwell longer on the great and crowning day of Majuba, but go straight to the events which transpired afterwards.]
1993 B. Krige in Sunday Times 4 Apr. 17The Bush Pub will..close for Republic Day, the Day of the Vow and Majuba Day.
The 27th of February, the date of a significant Boer victory against British forces in 1881, during the first Anglo-Boer War.

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