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n. (context Ireland English) unruly or wild person.
Usage examples of "baluba".
Less than a hundred and fifty men plus four elephants and their Baluba boys!
Both Hurree Das and the Baluba boy stood up long before she came up to them, but Ki-Gor stayed as he was, in a sitting position.
If the Baluba had done what he asked and come and bent over him, it would have been easy.
He rolled over on his back, as the Baluba had suggested, drew his legs under him and staggered upward.
His heart beat a little quicker as he noticed that the Baluba was not even looking at him, but was staring off at something in the distance.
Ki-Gor shifted his weight to his right leg, and swept the Baluba with one all-embracing glance.
The Baluba boy stepped around him waving his sword in a salute, and Ki-Gor sadly watched Julebba hasten toward them.
The Baluba boys hurled these rocks down on the defenseless heads of the Karamzili.
Three Nigerians, one Baluba, and the Tuareg who had ridden down upon Helene.
Then the Baluba boys carried the severely wounded on to the howdahs of the elephants, the Ubangi bowmen were assembled and dispatched up over the hills in a body, and finally the Tuaregs gathered around to form an escort for Julebba herself.
The dress of the blacks showed them to be Balubas from the elephant-country of the Belgian Congo.