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‖ konaki N.Z.|ˈkɒnəkɪ| Also koneka. [Corruption of Maori kōneke sledge.] A horse-drawn wooden sledge.
1914M. Hall Woman in Antipodes i. 86, I also got some insight into up-country life..noting..the primitive Maori ‘koneka’ or sledge. 1953J. M. Brimblecombe in J. Reid Kiwi Laughs (1961) 179 He had to go and haul lime tomorrow with the konaki. 1959M. Shadbolt New Zealanders 15 The trunks were lashed to a konaki, which Mother discovered was the Maori word for a horse-drawn wooden sled. 1961B. Crump Hang on Minute 109 Uncle Wally lifted the [cream-]can..out to the old konaki. |