matai
English
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Maori mataī.
Noun
matai (plural matais or matai)
- A coniferous tree, Prumnopitys taxifolia, endemic to New Zealand.
- 2008, “The Peppertree”, in Friars Guide to New Zealand Accommodation for the Discerning Traveller 2009, Auckland: Hodder Moa, page 150:
- Constructed from the native timbers rimu, kauri, or matai, the interior has been refurbished in sympathy with the era of the home. The five bedrooms are individually designed, all with private balconies or verandahs.
Derived terms
See also
Prumnopitys taxifolia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Chamorro
Etymology
From Pre-Chamorro *matay, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *matay (“die, dead”), from Proto-Austronesian *maCay (“die, dead”). Compare Indonesian mati.
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