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单词 isangoma
释义

isangoma

English

Etymology

See sangoma.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /isæŋˈɡəʊmə/, /-ˈɡɔː-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /isæŋˈɡoʊmə/, /-ˈɡɔ-/
  • Rhymes: -əʊmə, -ɔːmə
  • Hyphenation: isan‧go‧ma

Noun

isangoma (plural isangomas or izangoma)

  1. Synonym of sangoma
    • 1934, J[oseph] D[aniel] Unwin, “Notes and References”, in Sex and Culture, London: Oxford University Press; Humphrey Milford, OCLC 488627428, § 420, page 550:
      In this The Story of the Zulus, p. 80, Mr. Gibson translates izangoma 'witch-doctors'. [...] Father Bryant adds that inyanga is 'another title' of the isangoma. The vague use of the English word 'witch-doctor' may be responsible for these confusions.
    • 1967, Gerhardus Cornelius Oosthuizen, “The Messiah”, in The Theology of a South African Messiah: An Analysis of the Hymnal of “The Church of the Nazarites” (Oekumenische Studient; 8), Leiden; Cologne: E[vert] J[an] Brill, OCLC 1131143076, page 55:
      The isangoma is a medicine man whose medicine has magical rather than pharmaceutical value. The diviners are the only people who regularly pray to the spirits and sing hymns to them. [...] The continuous threat of the community by visible, negative and destructive forces of life make the function of the isangoma an essential one.
    • 2008, Karen E. Flint, “Healing the Body Politic: Muthi, Healers, and Nation Building in the Zulu Kingdom”, in Healing Traditions: African Medicine, Cultural Exchange, and Competition in South Africa, 1820–1948 (New African Histories), Athens, Oh.: Ohio University Press; [Pietermaritzburg, South Africa]: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, →ISBN, part I (Negotiating Tradition in the Zulu Kingdom, 1820–79), page 86:
      Isangomas had been previously exempt from military service since their work with powerful and dangerous muthi could affect ordinary soldiers. [...] An isangoma-only regiment allowed the king to keep a close eye on problematic isangomas as well as acquire their labour and attempt to stem the tide of men avoiding military service. This ibutho of isangomas, however, did not fight in wars but did tend to the king's gardens, mend fences, and perform other work of the king's regiments.
    • 2015, Julie Laplante, “Weaving Molecules in Life”, in Healing Roots: Anthropology in Life and Medicine (Epistemologies of Healing; 15), New York, N.Y.: Berghahn Books, →ISBN, page 214:
      Izangoma specialize in combinations of plants used with sounds, song, dance, trance, evocation and enactment, all of which work toward modifications of the complexities of bodily configurations through various manipulations and intensively staged circumstances.

Translations

References

    Anagrams

    • angiomas

    Zulu

    Etymology

    Derived from ingoma. A plausible derivation is sa- + ingoma "like a drum."

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /isánɡoːma/

    Noun

    isángoma class 7 (plural izángoma class 8)

    1. sangoma, witch doctor, diviner

    Inflection

    Class 7/8
    SingularPlural
    Full formisangomaizangoma
    Locativeesangomeniezangomeni
    SingularPlural
    Full formisangomaizangoma
    Simple formsangomazangoma
    Locativeesangomeniezangomeni
    Copulativeyisangomayizangoma
    Possessive forms
    SingularPlural
    ModifierSubstantiveModifierSubstantive
    Class 1wesangomaowesangomawezangomaowezangoma
    Class 2besangomaabesangomabezangomaabezangoma
    Class 3wesangomaowesangomawezangomaowezangoma
    Class 4yesangomaeyesangomayezangomaeyezangoma
    Class 5lesangomaelesangomalezangomaelezangoma
    Class 6esangomaawesangomaezangomaawezangoma
    Class 7sesangomaesesangomasezangomaesezangoma
    Class 8zesangomaezesangomazezangomaezezangoma
    Class 9yesangomaeyesangomayezangomaeyezangoma
    Class 10zesangomaezesangomazezangomaezezangoma
    Class 11lwesangomaolwesangomalwezangomaolwezangoma
    Class 14besangomaobesangomabezangomaobezangoma
    Class 15kwesangomaokwesangomakwezangomaokwezangoma
    Class 17kwesangomaokwesangomakwezangomaokwezangoma

    References

    • C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972), “-angoma”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, →ISBN:-angoma (3.2.9.9)”
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