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bush

  • 1 puihi

    bush
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    cat

    Maori-English wordlist > puihi

  • 2 puihi

    bush
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    cat

    Maori-English wordlist > puihi

  • 3 Moa

    Moa were forest-dwelling rattites and some were big but other species were turkey-sized. They were eaten to extinction by indigenous Maori in the C16th and early C17th. There were 13 different species. Other ratites include ostrich, emu, cassowary and rhea, and kiwi. They probably didn't stand around with their heads in the air unlike some museum mounts.
    Moa species included:
    Coastal moa (Euryapteryx curtus)
    Crested moa (Pachyornis australis)
    Eastern moa (Emeus Crassus)
    Giant moa (Dinornis giganteus)
    Heavy-footed moa (Pachyornis elephantopus)
    Large bush moa (Dinornis novaezealandiae)
    Little bush moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis)
    Mappin's moa (Pachyornis mappini)
    Slender bush moa (Dinornis struthoides)
    Stout-legged moa (Euryapteryx geranoides)
    Upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus)
    Greater broad-billed moa (Euryapteryx gravis)
    Slender moa (Dinornis torosus)

    Maori-English dictionary > Moa

  • 4 puihi

    Maori for bush, wild (from the bush), shy, unused to strangers

    Maori-English dictionary > puihi

  • 5 ngahere

    [n.]
    wood; forest; bush (forest)

    Maori-English wordlist > ngahere

  • 6

    [n.]
    blow (i.e. a hard knock or hit)
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    [v.t.]
    tag; touch
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    fortress; fortified place; town; village (city)
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    involved in; oriented towards; part of; experience
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    shut; bush
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    pā (-ngia)
    knock (bowls)
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    pā (-ngia)
    touch

    Maori-English wordlist >

  • 7 rākau kupere

    gooseberry-bush

    Maori-English wordlist > rākau kupere

  • 8 ngahere

    [n.]
    wood; forest; bush (forest)

    Maori-English wordlist > ngahere

  • 9

    [n.]
    blow (i.e. a hard knock or hit)
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    [v.t.]
    tag; touch
    ————————
    fortress; fortified place; town; village (city)
    ————————
    involved in; oriented towards; part of; experience
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    shut; bush
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    pā (-ngia)
    knock (bowls)
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    pā (-ngia)
    touch

    Maori-English wordlist >

  • 10 rākau kupere

    gooseberry-bush

    Maori-English wordlist > rākau kupere

  • 11 Hunangamoho

    Chionochloa conspicua (broad-leaved bush tussock)
    A large tussock up to 2m high found in lowland and subalpine forests and clearings in moist places (e.g. near streams). It produces striking flowers in early Summer.

    Maori-English dictionary > Hunangamoho

  • 12 kiokio

    Blechnum novae-zelandiae (hard fern, palm-leaf fern, horokio, mokimoki, rautao, tupari)
    Syn. Blechnum capense, Lomaria procera
    Found in flax and sedge swamps and under manuka scrub. This Blechnum is a very common one, often seen on roadsides, stream edges, and in scrub and swamps, as well as alongside tracks in the bush.

    Maori-English dictionary > kiokio

  • 13 kokomuka

    hebe elliptica (Shore hebe, Shore koromiko)
    Native plant
    Large bush with large white flowers.

    Maori-English dictionary > kokomuka

  • 14 MAKOMAKO

    Wineberry tree
    Used by settlers as a substitute for elderberries in winemaking, this fast growing hardy shrub regenerates at bush margins after fires. It has pink flowers and large serrated deciduous leaves. The leaves make a tea which is soothing and cleansing for sore and dusty eyes. Fast growing cover plant. Berries in late summer, bird distributed. Highly favoured by possums. Can grow from cuttings or seed.

    Maori-English dictionary > MAKOMAKO

  • 15 mauwha

    Maori for bush

    Maori-English dictionary > mauwha

  • 16 MUHU

    To force ones way through heavy bush

    Maori-English dictionary > MUHU

  • 17 ngahere

    Maori for forest, bush

    Maori-English dictionary > ngahere

  • 18 paenga

    Also papanga
    Maori for Surroundings, Boundaries, site, boundary of the kumara plantation, periphery, perimeter, fabric, fringe (of bush etc.), wreck, wreckage, measure

    Maori-English dictionary > paenga

  • 19 poruru

    Maori for bushy, thick (bush)

    Maori-English dictionary > poruru

  • 20 rangiora

    Brachyglottis repanda (pukapuka, bush mans toilet paper)
    Type of tree/shrub found in coastal scrub and lowland forest throughout the North Island and Nelson and Marlborough. Leaves are poisonous to stock, causing staggers. It produces large scented pannicles of flowers.

    Maori-English dictionary > rangiora

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