ORIBI (n), a small antelope (Ourebia scoparia). Weight, 30 pounds; height, 24 inches; horns, 6 inches.
OUTSPAN, properly UITSPAN (d), to unyoke or unharness; also the camp where one has outspanned, and places where it is customary, or by law permitted, to outspan.
PAUW (pronounced pow) (d), the great bustard (literally peacock).
PANDA, properly ’MPANDE (n), the third of the great Zulu kings.
PEZULU (n), on top, up, above.
PARTRIDGE, PHEASANT, names applied somewhat loosely to various species of francolin.
POORT (pronounced pooh-rt) (d), a gap or gorge in a range of hills (literally gate).
QUAGGA, ZEBRA (correctly applied to Equus quagga, now extinct, but still applied to the various species of zebra found in South Africa).
REIM (pronounced reem) (d), a stout strip of raw hide.
REIMPJE (pronounced reempy) (d), a small reim.