English
Etymology
From Maori. Literal translation: "Long White Cloud" (ao = cloud/daytime/world tea = white, roa = long/tall). Often translated as "The land of the long white cloud". Probably a reference to the appearance of mountanous land when seen on the horizon from a canoe after an ocean voyage. Allegedly the first English language mention was in the February 1916 New Zealand School Journal (King, 2004).
===Pronuncuation===
IPA : /,aʊəteɪ'roʊə/, /'aɔtea'rɔa/
X-SAMPA : /%aU@teI"roU@/, /"aOtea"rOa/
Proper noun
Aotearoa
- (New Zealand) The country of New Zealand.
- (New Zealand) Land of the long white cloud (toponymic translation from Maori).
- (New Zealand) Long white cloud (literal translation from Maori).
- (New Zealand) The North Island of New Zealand (obsolete).
Quotation
"Aotearoa / rugged individual / glistens like a pearl at the bottom of the world" (Split Enz, Six Months in a Leaky Boat, 1981)
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See also
References
- The Dictionary of New Zeland English: A Dictionary of New Zealandisms on Historical Principles (1997). H.W. Orsman (editor). Auckland: Oxford University Press.
- The New Zealand Oxford Dictionary (2005). T. Deverson & G. Kennedy (editors). Victora: Oxford University Press.
- King, M. (2004). The Penguin History of New Zealand. Auckland: Penguin Books.