purau

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Tahitian pūrau.

Noun

purau (plural puraus)

  1. A Polynesian shrub or small tree, Hibiscus tiliaceus, having yellow flowers and a fibrous bark. [from 18th c.]
    • 1790, William Bligh, A Narrative of the Mutiny:
      The trees that came within our knowledge were the manchineal and a species of purow [] .
    • 1892, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osborne, The Wrecker, Prologue 2:
      In the whole length of the single shoreside street, with [] its grateful shade of palms and green jungle of puraos, no moving figure could be seen.

Tahitian

Noun

purau

  1. cottonwood hibiscus (Talipariti tiliaceum, syn. Hibiscus tiliaceus)
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