setlhare sa bisa

noun
  1. The term 'setlhare sa bisa' does not have a direct translation or widely recognized meaning in English. It appears to be a phrase in Setswana, a Bantu language spoken in Southern Africa, particularly in Botswana. 'Setlhare' generally refers to 'medicine' or 'tree,' and 'bisa' could mean 'to cause to be hot' or 'to make something hot,' depending on the context. Therefore, 'setlhare sa bisa' could potentially refer to a type of medicine or remedy that induces heat or warmth in the body, or a plant known for such properties. noun
    The traditional healer prepared a setlhare sa bisa to help with the patient's cold symptoms.
    In some cultures, setlhare sa bisa is used to treat ailments that require warming the body.