Lexicographical Neighbors of Titoki
Literary usage of Titoki
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844: With Some Account of the by Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Robert Stout (1908)
"... Auckland—Its harbour and the neighbouring country—Its society—Parkhurst
boys—Picnics and balls at Wellington—Exports—Dye-bark—titoki oil—Mr. Swainson's ..."
2. Adventure in New Zealand by Edward Jerningham Wakefield (1845)
"... Auckland—Its harbour and the neighbouring country—Its society—Parkhurst
boys—Picnics and balls at Wellington—Exports—Dye-bark— titoki oil—Mr. Swainson's ..."
3. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
""titoki, a beautiful tree with large panicles of reddish flowers . ... 317 : "
The berry of the titoki tree might turned to account. ..."
4. The Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary by Edward Tregear (1891)
"2. Bad fern-root. 3. To tie in a bow or slip-knot. titoki, (also ... excelsum) :
Ko nga rangatira о te tau titoki—Prov. titoki, to chop, to hew. ..."
5. Te Ika a Maui, Or, New Zealand and Its Inhabitants: Illustrating the Origin by Richard Taylor (1870)
"... black seed in the centre; the fruit is tart, though edible, and from, the seed
a fine oil is expressed; in the south, the fruit is called titoki, ..."
6. Te Ika a Maui, Or, New Zealand and Its Inhabitants: Illustrating the Origin by Richard Taylor (1870)
"... shining black seed in the centre; the fruit is tart, though edible, and from
the seed a fine oil is expressed; in the south, the fruit is called titoki, ..."