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brown

  • 21 parauri

    dark brown; dark colour

    Maori-English wordlist > parauri

  • 22 whero

    backside
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    red; crimson; orange-red; scarlet; reddish brown (colour)

    Maori-English wordlist > whero

  • 23 hāura pango

    black-brown

    Maori-English wordlist > hāura pango

  • 24 hāurahina

    grey-brown

    Maori-English wordlist > hāurahina

  • 25 hāurapango

    blackish brown

    Maori-English wordlist > hāurapango

  • 26 hāuratea

    pale brown

    Maori-English wordlist > hāuratea

  • 27 hāurauri

    dark brown

    Maori-English wordlist > hāurauri

  • 28 kārikihāura

    greenish brown
    ————————
    olive (hue)

    Maori-English wordlist > kārikihāura

  • 29 parauri

    dark brown; dark colour

    Maori-English wordlist > parauri

  • 30 whero

    backside
    ————————
    red; crimson; orange-red; scarlet; reddish brown (colour)

    Maori-English wordlist > whero

  • 31 KAIWHIRIA

    Parsonsia heterophylla (NZ Jasmine/ Kaiku/ Kaihua/ kiore parsonsia)
    A white or yellow flowered climbing vine with long bean like seed pods. It is a vigorous climber which flowers almost all the year round. The creamy flowers are borne in a large cluster and are sweet smelling. Butterflies are attracted to the flowers. When grown from seed, the plant passes through a juvenile stage with very thin brown leaves of various shapes and sizes. Grow up a trellis for best appreciation of the flowers. Hardy and versatile.

    Maori-English dictionary > KAIWHIRIA

  • 32 mangaeka

    Maori for pale brown, yellow

    Maori-English dictionary > mangaeka

  • 33 matai

    Maori for scan
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    Grows to 25m with a broad crown and narrow, elongate leaves.
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    Common throughout NZ in lowland forests. Matai has distinctive grey brown bark that flakes off in roundish pieces.
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    Maori-English dictionary > matai

  • 34 miro

    prumnopitys ferruginea, Stachypitys ferrugineus (brown pine)
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    Found throughout NZ. Grows to 25m.
    Miro grows to form a round headed forest tree. Very similar to matai, Naturally occurs in lowland forests throughout NZ.
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    Its medicinal uses were: Oil expressed from its drupes (fruits) is given to patients recovering from fever and is also applied to the skin as an insecticide. Gum from its bark was applied to wounds and ulcers. A bark infusion was used for stomach ache.
    Also Maori for thread, swirl

    Maori-English dictionary > miro

  • 35 paraone

    Also parone, pakaka
    Maori for brown, tan-coloured, tawny

    Maori-English dictionary > paraone

  • 36 parauri

    Maori for dark, dark brown

    Maori-English dictionary > parauri

  • 37 pouriuri

    Maori for brown

    Maori-English dictionary > pouriuri

  • 38 taraire

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    A handsome spreading tree growing to 22m which naturally occurs mainly along stream sides or where the soil is good. It was the most common medium sized understory tree of our Kauri forests. Distinctive young leaves with velvety brown underside covering or tomentum. Flowers September - December. Fruits in May - July. The shiny dark elongated purple fruits are a favourite of the pigeon. The Maori people boiled these fruits in water to prepare for food.

    Maori-English dictionary > taraire

  • 39 tawaka

    A species of fungus, grows in summer on dead trees and logs of tawa, houhi and mähoe (Best 1908, 1942)
    FOOD Gathered in summer and steamed. Sometimes prepared by the huahua or kohua process (stone-boiling). Grow to a great size. Best states that he saw specimens 12 inches in diameter growing on half-decayed tawa stumps (Best 1908, 1942).
    DYES "Ka mumura katoa te wai i tunua ai taua tawaka" - the water in which the tawaka was cooked becomes red (or perhaps brown) (Best 1903)
    TRADITIONS Best mentions that if a person who has eaten tawaka passes through a gourd plot, all the gourds will decay on the runners. Similarly, if that person were to go netting the kokopu Galaxias fasciatus, he wouldn't catch any.

    Maori-English dictionary > tawaka

  • 40 Wetapunga

    deinacrida heteracantha (giant weta, Little Barrier Island Giant Weta)
    Also Hemideina gigantea, Deinacrida gigantea
    Body grows to 100mm. A large mottled brown weta. Females are up to 82 mm long and usually weigh over 40 g.. Historically present in the forests north of Auckland it is now found on northern off-shore islands.

    Maori-English dictionary > Wetapunga

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