Boerdom

English

Etymology

Boer +‎ -dom

Noun

Boerdom (uncountable)

  1. The realm or sphere of the Boers.
    • 1891, Edward P. Mathers, Zambesia, England's El Dorado, page 13:
      [] for the first time in the history of Boerdom, the way to the north no longer exists.
    • 1898, African Review, volume 16, page 31:
      When, however, the proposal was submitted to the Volksraad, only two members could be found to speak in favour, and it was rejected after a debate which leads the impartial reader to despair of Boerdom.