Kurrichane, noun
- Forms:
- Also Kureechane, Kurrichaine, and with small initial.
- Origin:
- SothoShow more Named for Kurrichane, adaptation of obsolete Sotho place name Kaditshwene (from Sotho locative prefix ka- + singular noun prefix di- + tshwene baboon), in former times a capital city of the Hurutshe people, near Zeerust.
- Note:
- The naturalist Sir Andrew Smith collected and named several species of mammals and birds in the surrounding area.
Used attributively in the names of two bird species:
a. Kurrichane buttonquail, also (obsolete) Kurrichane hemipode: the buttonquail Turnix sylvatica of the Turnicidae.
[1849 A. Smith Illust. of Zoo. of S. Afr.: Aves Pl.17Hemipodius lepurana...Only a very few specimens of this Quail were obtained...The grassy valleys south-east of Kurichane were the only localities in which they were discovered.]
1989 A.N.B. Masterson in P.J. Ginn et al. Complete Bk of Sn Afr. Birds 192Kurrichane Buttonquail...The name ‘Kurrichane’ which this species shares with our common dry-country thrush is normally pronounced as ‘curry-cane’.
b. Kurrichane thrush: the thrush Turdus libonyana of the Turdidae.
[1836 A. Smith Report of Exped. for Exploring Central Afr. 45Merula Libonyana...Inhabits the country about and beyond Kurichane.]
1993 L. McGill in Birding in Sn Afr. Vol.45 No.1, 31The type specimen of the race of Kurrichane Thrush Turdus libonyanus libonyana came from ‘the country about and beyond Kurrichane — near Zeerust’.

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