hikoi
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhiːkɔɪ/
Noun
hikoi (plural hikois)
- (New Zealand) A protest march, typically involving a long journey.
- 1987, Ranginui Walker, Jacqueline Amoamo, Nga Tau Tohetohe: Years of Anger, page 88:
- Although the coalition was fragile, it was a signal achievement for the Tainui contingent and the main body of the hikoi to arrive at Waitangi on the same day.
- 1999, W. R. Atkin, Katrine Evans, Human Rights and the Common Good: Christian Perspectives, page 148:
- The idea of the hikoi was conceived at the General Synod of the Anglican Church but soon came to involve Christians of all persuasions.
Verb
hikoi (third-person singular simple present hikois, present participle hikoiing, simple past and past participle hikoied)
- (New Zealand) To participate in a hikoi.
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