mancala
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic مَنْقَلَة (manqala).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑːlə
Noun
mancala (countable and uncountable, plural mancalas)
- (games, board games) Any of various board games, common throughout Africa and Asia, in which a move consists of emptying a pit and then its contents are sown one by one into ensuing pits. [from 17th c.]
- 2015, Labodalih Sembiring, translating Eka Kurniawan, Man Tiger, Verso 2015, p. 109:
- Mameh could sit on the floor to play board games like mancala with her friends, or roll out a mat and lounge about.
- 2015, Labodalih Sembiring, translating Eka Kurniawan, Man Tiger, Verso 2015, p. 109:
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