‖Knopneus, noun
- Plurals:
- Knopneuse/ˈknɔpniœsə/, and (formerly) Knopnäse, Knopneusen, Knopneuses.
- Origin:
- Afrikaans, South African DutchShow more Afrikaans (earlier South African Dutch), knop knob + neus nose.
Shangaan sense 1 a.
1882 S. Heckford Lady Trader in Tvl 258Kaffirs [came] in from the neighbourhood to buy. Some of these were ‘Knopnäse’, perfect savages, with tassels of fur tied on to their woolly heads, and a girdle, with a fringe of wild cats’ tails, as their only garment.
[1973 H.P. Junod in Std Encycl. of Sn Afr. IX. 600The characteristic tribal mark of the Shangana-Tsonga is the pierced ear-lobe..while other forms of tattooing have been developed and adopted, notably the big black keloids of the Chopi, farther north — a custom which caused the Voortrekkers to call them ‘Knopneuse’ (Knob-noses).]

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