Lexicographical Neighbors of Tapued
Literary usage of Tapued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Zealand: Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures During a Residence by Joel Samuel Polack (1838)
"... of the Fishermen — Arrival at the Cemetery of a Divinity—The deserted Districts—
A tapued Village — The Mountain of Tokatoka — Traditions respecting it, ..."
2. New Zealand: Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures During a Residence by Joel Samuel Polack (1838)
"... of the Fishermen — Arrival at the Cemetery of a Divinity—The deserted Districts—
A tapued Village — The Mountain of Tokatoka — Traditions respecting it, ..."
3. The Story of New Zealand: Past and Present : Savage and Civilized by Arthur Saunders Thomson (1866)
"Neither chiefs nor priests were required to labour in the field, and whatever
they touched became sacred. As it was unlawful for tapued persons to touch ..."
4. The Story of New Zealand: Past and Present--savage and Civilized by Arthur Saunders Thomson (1859)
"Neither chiefs nor priests were required to labour in the field, and whatever
they touched became sacred. As it was unlawful for tapued persons to touch ..."