单词 | hori |
释义 | Horin. New Zealand. A contemptuous term for a Maori. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > New Zealand and Australian indigenous peoples > Maori > [noun] New Zealander1770 Zealander1773 Maori1834 nigger1858 moa-hunter1870 Hori1933 1933 F. E. Baume Half-caste 26 ‘Hori’, he [sc. the driver] said to Paul (as a negro is ‘Sambo’ a Maori is ‘Hori’ to the poor white). ‘You like a drink, eh?’ 1942 National Educ. (N.Z.) Mar. 59/1 I looked at the eighty husky Horis in their gum-boots, denim trousers.., tattered shirts. 1944 J. H. Fullarton Troop Target xi. 87 But all you Horis are related. 1960 N. Hilliard Maori Girl iii. vii. 219 All horis come off the farm, I think. 1963 N.Z. News 23 July 6/2 The Maori representative on the Dominion Council..asked the R.S.A. to lead a move to eliminate racial and other discords fostering Communism and instanced the use of Hori, as a general term for a Maori, as distasteful and creating friction. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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