释义 |
‖ karamu|ˈkaramuː, kærəˈmuː| [Maori.] The name of several species of Coprosma, a genus of Australasian trees and shrubs (family Rubiaceæ), some of which produce edible fruits. bush-karamu, the Otago orange-leaf, or Looking-glass bush (C. lucida).
1874J. White Te Rou 221 (Morris) Then they tied a few Karamu branches in front of them. 1876in Trans. New Zeal. Inst. IX. 545 (ibid.), I have seen it stated that coffee of fine flavour has been produced from the karamu. |