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raupo

/ °ùɑ˳Ü˱èÉ’ /

noun

  1. a New Zealand bulrush, Typha orientalis , with sword-shaped leaves, traditionally used for construction and decoration
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Origin of raupo1

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We may easily imagine that a hill of this kind, covered from bottom to top with houses thatched and built of reeds, rushes, and raupo, would be a mere mass of combustible matter, and such indeed was the case.

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Twenty years ago a hapu, in number just forty persons, removed their kainga from a dry, healthy position, to the edge of a raupo swamp.

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The elastic wall of raupo closed again around his neck; the tapu was fairly beaten!

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The elastic wall of raupo closed again around his neck; and the tapu was fairly beaten!

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We may easily imagine that a hill of this kind, covered from bottom to top with houses thatched and built of reeds, rushes, and raupo, would be a mere mass of combustible matter; and such indeed was the case.

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