umu
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of umu
Māori
Example Sentences
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Among the deep-rooted Rapanui traditions is the umu – a traditional feast.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 16, 2022
In some cases, the new project will be celebrated with an umu; in more delicate cases, such as how to deal with pandemic-related restrictions, the ancestors have been asked to advise on ancient Rapanui principles.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 16, 2022
Women cook yellow fish and burned-black potatoes smoldering in roadside umu pits; men weighed down with coconuts and pineapples trek to village markets.
From Reuters • Apr. 29, 2011
Don't leave 'Upolu without partaking in an umu feast, where the food is cooked in a dirt oven.
From Time Magazine Archive
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To aba, ab, ba answers a sing. umu, um, mu, so that sing. umu-ntu, um-ntu or mu-ntu, a man, a person; plu. aba-ntu, ab-ntu, ba-ntu.
From Man, Past and Present by Haddon, Alfred Court
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