mampara

English

Etymology

Unknown. Possibly an imitative rendition of the call of the Cape Turtle Dove. A slang term used by hunters for this particularly silly pigeon.

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Noun

mampara (plural mamparas)

  1. (South Africa, slang) A fool; a buffoon.
    Every week the Sunday Times names and shames a mampara—generally a public figure who has said or done something so idiotic that it boggles the mind.

Translations

Afrikaans

Noun

mampara (plural mamparas)

  1. Alternative form of mamparra

Catalan

Etymology

Deverbal from mamparar, alteration of emparar.

Pronunciation

Noun

mampara f (plural mampares)

  1. (nautical) bulkhead
  2. partition, partition wall

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

From archaic mamparar (to safeguard), possibly from Latin manu parāre (stop with the hand).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mamˈpaɾa/ [mãmˈpa.ɾa]
  • Rhymes: -aɾa
  • Syllabification: mam‧pa‧ra

Noun

mampara f (plural mamparas)

  1. panel (small movable screen)
    Synonym: panel
  2. shower screen, shower door (ellipsis of mampara de ducha.)

Further reading

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