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The answer BOER has 235 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of boer in various dictionaries:
noun - a white native of Cape Province who is a descendant of Dutch settlers and who speaks Afrikaans
A Dutch colonist or descendant of a Dutch colonist in South Africa.
BOER - Boer (; Afrikaans: [bur]) is the Dutch and Afrikaans noun for "farmer". In South African contexts, it also denotes the descendants of the then Dutch-...
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An English word for an ill-mannered person is related to this term for a South African settler |
Afrikaaners can tell you this is Dutch for "farmer" |
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a member of the Dutch and Huguenot population which settled in southern Africa in the late 17th century. The Boers' present-day descendants are the Afrikaners. |
a white native of Cape Province who is a descendant of Dutch settlers and who speaks Afrikaans |
a white person in South Africa who is related to the Dutch people who went to live there in the 17th century |
A member of the Dutch and Huguenot population which settled in southern Africa in the late 17th century. The Boers' present-day descendants are the Afrikaners. |
An Afrikaner farmer. |
(under apartheid) a member of the police, prison service, or security forces. |
Relating to the Boers. |
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Boer, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES |
Boer, Friesland, NETHERLANDS |
Boer, Papua, INDONESIA |
Boer, Nusa Tenggara Barat, INDONESIA |
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Boer (; Afrikaans: [bur]) is the Dutch and Afrikaans noun for "farmer". In South African contexts, it also denotes the descendants of the then Dutch-speaking settlers of the eastern Cape frontier in Southern Africa during the 18th and much of the 19th century. For a long time the Dutch East India Company controlled this area, but it was eventually taken over by the United Kingdom and incorporated into the British Empire.In addition, the term also applied to those who left the Cape Colony during the 19th century to settle in the Orange Free State, Transvaal (which are together known as the Boer Republics), and to a lesser extent Natal. They left the Cape primarily to escape British rule and get away from the constant border wars between the British imperial government and the indigenous peoples on the eastern frontier. |
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