jukskei

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Afrikaans juk (yoke) + skei (yoke-pin).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

jukskei (countable and uncountable, plural jukskeis)

  1. (South Africa, uncountable) A traditional game similar to quoits played by throwing the skei at the yoke.
    • a. 2003, unknown South African author, Jukskei
      This project identified jukskei as one of seven indigenous games [] A Jukskei playing field consists of two playing areas juxtaposed []
    • 2002 May 9, press release from Maj. Gen. (Ret) Gert Opperman of the Voortrekker Monument Heritage Site[1]
      To celebrate the establishment of a living Pioneer Museum as well as the construction of the ‘jukskei’ and ‘kennetjie’ courts which will indeed ensure that the Voortrekker Monument Heritage Site is a living heritage site, a ‘boeresport’ day is being organized for 24 August 2002. Several events, such as ‘jukskei’, bok-bok’, ‘skilpadtrek’, ‘haanskop’, ‘kennetjie’, egg tossing, ‘giffie’, ‘stoktrek’ and sack races have been planned.
  2. (South Africa, countable) One of the wooden pins thrown in the game of jukskei.

Further reading[edit]

  • 'jukskei' in Dictionary of South African English