Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A mythical Maori monster of some kind, especially a water-monster, often described as a huge fish of hideous aspect.

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  • noun New Zealand spirit, monster in Maori mythology, especially one that dwells in the water
  • noun New Zealand a person who embodies the spirit of a taniwha

Etymologies

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From Maori

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  • At the start of Kehua! by Fay Weldon, there's this:

    "May the Maori amongst you excuse this fictional foray

    into your world, for which, believe me,

    I have the greatest respect, having as a child

    in the Coromandel encountered both taniwha and kehua."

    October 26, 2013