The things you learn when you read crime fiction, particularly crime fiction from a different continent. So as you may know, I am currently reading South African Deon Meyer's last novel, Leo. So I learned the existence of a wild cat called caracal or, in Afrikaans, rooikat. Which sounds darn cool. It's also the name they give to a South African tank. Now I love all cats, including wild cats, and I just love the name rooikat. I don't remember hearing about them before reading the novel, maybe I did, but did not notice, but anyway, I feel more cultured now. And rooikat (or caracal) is the word of the day.
Thursday, 14 November 2024
Rooikat (word of the day)
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Rooikat -- love it! Makes me think of the South African tea Rooibos. Apparently "rooi" means "red."
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