How to use in-sentence of “nilotic”:
– The Nilotic Kavirondo pay twenty sheep and two to six cows; the husband-elect can claim his bride after half payment; if a woman dies without bearing children, the amount of her purchase is returnable by her father, unless the widower consents to replace her by another sister.
– The Maasai speak Maa, very similar in pronuncuation to their Nilotic counterparts, the Luo and Kalenjin.
– They are spoken by around Nilotic peoples50 million people, who mainly live in the upper parts of the Chari and Nile rivers.
– Some of the Bantu tribes practice circumcision, the Nilotic tribes do not.
– Men of the Bantu tribes are buried in an open space in the midst of their huts; in the Nilotic tribes, if the first wife of the deceased be alive he is buried in her hut, if not, beneath the veranda of the hut in which he died.
– Nilotic is a word that refers to a number of people who speak Nilotic languages.
– The men of the Nilotic Kavirondo start to wear a small piece of goat-skin on their penis when they become fathers.