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kabana

English

Etymology

From Polish kabanos.

Pronunciation

Noun

kabana (usually uncountable, plural kabanas)

  1. (Australia) A spicy smoked Australian salami, made from pork and beef.
    Synonym: cabanossi
    • 2000, Allan Campion, Michele Curtis, The Goods: Victoria’s Best Food and Wine Shops, Wakefield Press, page 34:
      You can go for kabana, wedding sausage, csabai, smoked tongue, smoked butterfish or smoked chickens.
    • 2011, Bronwen Bryant, Kathleen Knights, Pharmacology for Health Professionals, 3rd edition, Elsevier Australia page 361:
      aged, cured and pickled meats and fish—game, caviar, herring, sausages (kabana, pepperoni, salami), bacon, hot-dogs
    • 2012, William McInnes, The Laughing Clowns, Hatchette Australia, page 78:
      Peter Kennedy was gazing up at Lisa and her coconut when he suddenly felt a looming presence, an uncomfortably close breath and the smell of kabana sausage.

Anagrams

  • Abakan

Translations

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kabaka

English

Etymology

From Luganda akabaka.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /k??b??k?/

Noun

kabaka (plural kabakas)

  1. The title of the king of Buganda.
    • 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 886:
      In the end, Buganda's identification between Crown and Church was so great that when in 1953 the British Governor of Uganda exiled the Kabaka of Buganda for political reasons, the Mothers' Union of the Anglican Church was loud among the chorus of furious protest.

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