manyatta
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Maasai manyatta.
Noun
[edit]manyatta (plural manyattas)
- (East Africa) A Masai or Samburu settlement or compound, often temporary, established by a family or clan, or as an encampment of young warriors. [from 20th c.]
- 1901, Sidney Langford Hinde, The Last of the Masai:
- The Masai tribes, or sections of tribes, haunt certain districts. Every section has usually some three favourite districts, in each of which is a village called a manyatta.
- 2012, Jackson Ntirkana, Wilson Meikuaya, The Last Maasai Warriors: An Autobiography:
- All of the inhabitants worked together for two full moon cycles to build their manyattas, bomas for the cows and a fence that spanned the length of two big football pitches to protect everyone from the lions.