Definition of Koreros

1. korero [n] - See also: korero

Lexicographical Neighbors of Koreros

koppie
koppies
kops
kor
kora
koragoite
korai
koranic
korarchaeota
koras
korat
korats
kordiamin
kore
korero
koreros (current term)
kores
korhaan
korhaans
korin
koritnigite
korkir
korkirs
korlan
korlans
korma
kormas
kornelite

Literary usage of Koreros

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"30 : " As he had to pass several pahs on the road, at all of which there would be 'koreros.'" (p. 31): "Had been joined by a score or more of their ..."

2. Te Ika a Maui: Or, New Zealand and Its Inhabitants. Illustrating the Orgin by Richard Taylor (1870)
"... was filled with oil, in which were two wicks made of twisted flax, this formed the lamp, and often these koreros or councils lasted till daylight, ..."

3. Rambles at the Antipodes: A Series of Sketches of Moreton Bay, New Zealand by Edward Wilson (1859)
"Nothing can be done without a " korero," or talk ; and these koreros are often of the most earnest and protracted character. The Maori likes to have every ..."

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