namu
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of namu
Māori
Example Sentences
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They have all the namu they can drink.
From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick
Sacred banyan tree at Oomoa Elephantiasis of the legs Pae furnished a limited quantity of rum for the fete, and a cocoanut-shell filled with namu was passed about.
From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick
Some keepsakes I gave to Malicious Gossip, Mouth of God, Many Daughters, Water, Titihuti, and others, and drank a last shell of namu with these friends.
From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick
Fresh from the flower spathes of the cocoanut-tree, namu tastes like a very light, creamy beer or mead.
From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick
I calmed him with the twice-convenient namu, and after promising to explain the situation to the governor, I sat for some time on my paepae in the moonlight, talking with the unhappy convict.
From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick
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