释义 |
tu·mata·ku·ru noun also tu·matu·ku·ru \|tüˌmäd.ə|ku̇(ˌ)rü, -mad.-\ (-s) Etymology: Maori tumatakuru : a New Zealand shrub or tree (Discaria toumatou) of the family Rhamnaceae having stout sharp spines used by the Maoris for tattooing — called also Irishman, matagory, wild Irishman |