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kea
1[ key-uh, kee-uh ]
noun
- a large, greenish New Zealand parrot, Nestor notabilis.
Kea
2[ key-ah, kee-uh ]
noun
- Keos.
Kéa
1/ ˈkɛa /
Kea
2noun
- (in New Zealand) a member of the junior branch of the Scouts
kea
3/ ˈkeɪə /
noun
- a large New Zealand parrot, Nestor notabilis, with brownish-green plumage
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kea1
Borrowed into English from Maori around 1860–65
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kea1
from kea
Origin of kea2
C19: from Māori, imitative of its call
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Example Sentences
The old man seemed to grow moody and sullen; Kea was rather grieved and saddened.
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It was not till we began to chew green sugar-cane together by way of dessert, that Kea's spirits at all returned.
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Kea's voice sank lower than ever, and she glanced around her with a frightened little gaze.
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Kea pointed out to us with demonstrative finger the various floors or ledges on the inner wall.
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Not a living soul remained upon the spot save Frank and myself, and Kea and her uncle.
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