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Toitoi (Noun)

Meaning

Used by Maoris for thatching.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The Maori people traditionally used toitoi for thatching their whare or houses to keep them warm and dry.
  • Toitoi was a popular choice for thatching due to its long, flexible leaves that could be easily woven together.
  • In traditional Maori construction, toitoi was often used in conjunction with other materials like harakeke and kawakawa for thatching.
  • The use of toitoi for thatching helped to create a waterproof layer that protected the occupants of the whare from the elements.
  • Toitoi was also valued for its durability and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, making it an ideal choice for thatching in New Zealand's climate.

Synonyms

  • Arundo Conspicua
  • Toetoe
  • Chionochloa Conspicua

Hypernyms

  • Reed
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