Kaefer

English

Etymology

Variant of Kafer.

Proper noun

Kaefer (plural Kaefers)

  1. A surname.
    • 2017, Jula Hughes, “8: The New Victoms: Perpetrators before the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission”, in Brieg Capitaine and Karine Vanthuyne, editors, Power Through Testimony: Reframing Residential Schools in the Age of Reconciliation[1], →ISBN, page 191:
      As a young woman, Florence Kaefer was a teacher at Norway House Residential School.
    • 2024 June 20, Eva Corlett, “Fidlets, fingies and riding a doo: study sheds light on Antarctic English slang”, in The Guardian[2]:
      Before embarking on her trip, Kaefer expected to find a pan-Antarctic vocabulary, but quickly discovered there were distinct colloquialisms within each station.