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Boma Meaning in English

word

ˈboʊmə
BOH-muh
ˈbəʊmə
BOH-muh

Definition

A 'boma' is a traditional East African enclosure, often made of thorn bushes or wooden fences, used to protect people, animals, or camps. It can also mean a colonial government outpost.

Usage & Nuances

'Boma' is a Swahili-origin word, still used in African English contexts. In general English, it's uncommon and usually appears in cultural, historical, or safari-related texts. Not to be confused with 'bomber' or other similar-sounding words.

Example Sentences

The village built a boma to keep their cattle safe at night.

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A safari guide showed us the old boma near the river.

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The animals slept safely inside the boma.

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You can still see the remains of a colonial boma in the national park.

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Whenever the camp felt threatened by wild animals, they reinforced the boma every evening.

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Have you ever spent a night in a boma out on the savannah?

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