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DONGA, a Bantu word for a narrow watercourse or water eroded gully. Adopted by Europeans in South Africa from the Kaffirs, the word has been applied to similar ravines or water courses in other parts of the world. It is almost equivalent to the Arabic khor, which, however, also means the dry bed of a stream and to the Indian word nullah (properly a watercourse).