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haka
[ hah-kah ]
noun
- a ceremonial Maori war dance that involves chanting.
- a similar performance by a sports team, especially before a Rugby match in New Zealand.
haka
/ ˈhɑːkə /
noun
- a Māori war chant accompanied by gestures
- a similar performance by a rugby team
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Word History and Origins
Origin of haka1
First recorded in 1830–40; from Maori; akin to Tongan haka “hand gestures performed in a song,” Hawaiian ha‘a, Samoan sa‘a “dance,” from assumed Proto-Polynesian saka
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Word History and Origins
Origin of haka1
Māori
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Example Sentences
The Haka, a traditional Maori dance, is best known as the pregame ritual of the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team.
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Their skulls had decorated the village of some Chin chief at Haka ever since.
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The Hakas, lying south of the Tashon country and round about Haka.
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A great Maori haka was held, to which not only the natives themselves, but the whole of the English inhabitants, were invited.
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On the 9th the sappers, with a covering escort, commenced work on the road to Haka, which was sixty-four miles distant.
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Every one thought that our men would be in Haka in ten or twelve days, and all calculations were based on this estimate.
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