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Onomatope
Onomatope O*nom"a*tope, n. [See Onomatop[oe]ia.] An imitative word; an onomatopoetic word.

Meaning of Matope from wikipedia

- son called Matope who later became the second Monomatapa. Matope was Nyamhita's younger half brother, and to increase the power of Matope, Mutota ordered...
- was likely a descendant of both dynasties, being the son of Matope or had married Matope's daughter (or both were true and he married his sister as was...
- “Matope” is also changed to that of Mucuombé. The four genealogical traditions collected by W.G. Randles are: Mutota Nemapangere Nem****engere Matope Nemangoro...
- concentrations of hippopotamus are common along its s****s. Between the towns of Matope and Chikwawa, the middle river drops approximately 400 m (1,300 ft) through...
- both dynasties, being either the son of Mutapa's second ruler Matope or had married Matope's daughter (or both were true and he married his sister as was...
- the war horn").: 50–51  In Mutapa, Mutota's son and successor, Nyanhewe Matope, moved the capital to Mount Fura and extended this new kingdom into an empire...
- Kingdom c. 1430 to c. 1450 Nyatsimba Mutota, Great Zimbabwe c. 1450 to 1480 Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza, Mwenemutapa 1480 Mavura Maobwe, Mwenemutapa 1480 to 1490...
- with several musicians as a chorister, notably with Christian singer Kool Matope and Frère Carlyto. In 2002, she became a founding member of the Waasa group...
- rhino's tick bird Mwenzi to guide him to Tamasha, a sparring event at Lake Matope after Kifaru and Mwenzi have a falling out. Meanwhile, the other members...
- Kingdom of Mutapa (complete list) – Nyatsimba Mutota, Mwenemutapa (c.1430) Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza, Mwenemutapa (c.1450–1480) Mavura Maobwe, Mwenemutapa...