1. zulu - Noun
2. zulu - Adjective
3. Zulu - Proper noun
A member of an African ethnic group living mainly in the KwaZulu-Natal Province in eastern South Africa.
Time along the prime meridian; UTC; Zulu time.
Zulu
The language of these people, a Bantu language; isiZulu.
Synonym: isiZulu
Zulu (not comparable)
Pertaining to the Zulu people, culture, or language.
zulu
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Zulu from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
ZULU
Greenwich Mean Time
Because the scientific basis and experimental preconditions were lacking in Zulu society, Shaka could not have devised a firearm-no matter how much genius he possessed. Walter Rodney
So long as the Zulu people are here, clearly I will still have a role to play in this country. Mangosuthu Buthelezi
According to Donald Morris, Shaka ordered that no crops should be planted during the following year of mourning, no milk (the basis of the Zulu diet at the time) was to be used, and any woman who became pregnant was to be killed along with her husband. Source: Internet
Against the Boers at Blood River, massed gunfire broke the back of the Zulu assault, and the Boers were later able to mount a cavalry sweep in counterattack that became a turkey shoot against fleeing Zulu remnants. Source: Internet
A force of 1,200 British soldiers was wiped out by the 20,000+ Zulu warriors. Source: Internet
“Any lapse on our part (as security agents) has serious consequences on our national security and social economic development of the country as well as a precaution during this Covid 19 global healthy crisis,” said Zulu. Source: Internet