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‖ kuki2 N.Z. Hist.|ˈkuːkɪ| Also kooky. [Maori, ad. cook n.] A slave of a Maori chieftain.
1832A. Earle Narr. Residence N.Z. (1966) 60 A chief had set one of his kookies (or slaves) to watch a piece of ground planted with the koomera, or sweet potato. 1845E. J. Wakefield Adventure N.Z. I. 230 The alarm had been caused by some kuki, or slaves. 1882W. D. Hay Brighter Britain! I. x. 283 Her father and mother were only kukis. |