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haeremai
haeremai N.Z. (ˈhaerəmai, anglicized ˈhaɪərɪmaɪ) Also haere mai, haire mai, horomai. [Maori, lit. = come hither.] A Maori term of welcome.1769 J. Banks Jrnl. 12 Nov. (1962) I. 432 As soon as they [sc. the Maoris] came near enough they wav'd and calld horomai and set down in the bushes near the beach... Oxford English Dictionary
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haire mai
haire mai var. haeremai. Oxford English Dictionary
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horomai
horomai var. haeremai. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alex Lithgow
Scotch Collegians 1925 Queen of the South – March 1926 Australia to-day – depicting the triumphal march of industry 1926 Evandale, for brass band 1928 Haeremai wikipedia.org
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karanga
‖ karanga, n. N.Z. (ˈkaraŋa) [Maori.] A Maori ritual chant of welcome. Cf. haeremai n.1905 W. B. Where White Man Treads 253 It was part of his festal ceremonies to chant a ‘Karanga’.., when he brought food to set before the stranger guests. 1974 N.Z. Listener 20 July 10/4 The karanga, the shrill hae... Oxford English Dictionary
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