paepae

[pɑːɪˈpaɪ]

paepae Definition

a raised platform or terrace used for meetings, ceremonies, or other social gatherings in Maori culture.

Using paepae: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "paepae" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The elders sat on the paepae during the powhiri ceremony.

  • Example

    The carving on the paepae was intricate and beautiful.

  • Example

    The haka was performed on the paepae in front of the visitors.

Phrases with paepae

  • wharenui paepae

    the porch-like area in front of the entrance to a Maori meeting house

    Example

    The wharenui paepae is where the guests are welcomed.

  • a sacred paepae used for religious ceremonies

    Example

    The paepae tapu was only used by the priests.

  • paepae motuhake

    a special paepae reserved for important people or occasions

    Example

    The paepae motuhake was prepared for the arrival of the chief.

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Summary: paepae in Brief

In Maori culture, 'paepae' [pɑːɪˈpaɪ] refers to a raised platform or terrace used for social gatherings, ceremonies, and meetings. It is often adorned with intricate carvings and is an important part of Maori architecture. Examples include the wharenui paepae, the paepae tapu, and the paepae motuhake.