This spelling has been influenced bythe English word Copper, but it is really a corruptionof a Maori word. often covering the leaves of the tussock with tunnels ofsandgrains fastened together by resinous material derived fromthe surface of the leaves. Painted F. The kernel is poisonous uncooked.
`The Herald' (Melbourne), April 25, p. The settler heard a bird laugh in what hethought an extremely ridiculous manner, its opening notessuggesting a donkey's bray--he called it the laughingjackass. Campbell (in `The Australasian,' Jan. Black-chinned H.
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