Caffre

/ˈkæfər/ noun

An archaic or offensive historical term for a Bantu-speaking person from southern Africa, now considered deeply inappropriate.

From Arabic 'kāfir' meaning 'unbeliever,' used by Islamic traders to describe non-Muslim peoples. European colonizers adopted the term through Portuguese 'cafre,' applying it specifically to South African populations.

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