Crossword-Solution: HAMBA 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Then Dingaan rose from his chair and shook the hand of Retief warmly, bidding him “_Hamba gachlé_,” that is, Depart gently, or in peace.
Marie H. Rider Haggard 1999
Now, _hamba gachle!_ (go in peace).” “I hear the king and I will go, but first I would speak with Zikali.” “Then, White Man, you must wait till this war is finished or till you meet him in the Land of Spirits.
Finished H. Rider Haggard 1999
The guide, who was inclined to put on airs, upon the strength of being the bearer of the white men's _muti_, would fain have made the most of the occasion by pausing in the centre of the village and haranguing his fellows, but Dick nipped the intention ruthlessly in the bud by repeating several times, in an imperative tone of voice, the word _hamba_ (go), and presently the procession--for every occupant of the village formed up and followed the trio--came to a halt in front of one of the huts.
The Adventures of Dick Maitland Harry Collingwood 2007
Imprimis, the Dyaks (the aborigines); the Bruni, or people of the soil, probably the descendants of the first Malay emigrants; the Awang-Awang, the meaning of which I am ignorant of; and the Hamba Rajah, or rajah's slaves.
The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido Henry Keppel 2007
The possessive pronouns, _my_, _thy_, _his_, _our_, _your_, _their_, are usually denoted by placing the personal pronoun after the word expressing the object possessed; as _rumah sahaya_, my house; _pada pikir-an hamba_, in my opinion; _apa pen-chari-an angkau?_ what is your occupation? _apa nama dia?_ what is his name? Possessive pronouns are also formed by the word _punya_ or _ampunya_ (lit.
A Manual of the Malay language William Edward Maxwell 2008