hongi
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of hongi
Borrowed into English from Maori around 1840–45
Example Sentences
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A Māori tribe in New Zealand’s capital city has banned the traditional hongi at gatherings this week as more cases of coronavirus emerge.
From The Guardian • Mar. 4, 2020
The ministry of health said it had placed no restrictions on hongi and was leaving it up to iwi to make their own decisions around the issue.
From The Guardian • Mar. 4, 2020
He pressed noses with Maori leaders in a traditional greeting called a "hongi" and met with military representatives.
From US News • May 9, 2015
Elders from Wellington's Maori community honoured William with the traditional nose-pressing greeting, the hongi, as he arrived at the court building.
From BBC • Jan. 18, 2010
Kokutai no hongi: cardinal principles of the national entity of Japan.
From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1977 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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