What is the meaning of Waka?

A kind of classical Japanese poem.

A Maori canoe.

A broad Maori community consisting of numerous Maori tribes, all sharing common ancestors thought to have come to New Zealand in a particular canoe. (A waka is divided into several iwi.)

cow

body

root (of plant)

cow

to fly

to break

cow

water

romanization of ᠸᠠᡴᠠ

boat, canoe

  1. particular large canoes sometimes equipped with sails as continuous across Southeast Asia to Polynesia
  2. (community of several tribes descendant of one particular canoe)

particular large canoes sometimes equipped with sails as continuous across Southeast Asia to Polynesia

(community of several tribes descendant of one particular canoe)

vehicle or any mode of transport

spirit medium

cow

to walk

root (of plant)

work; labor; job

rattan

walk

journey

method; procedure

to walk

to travel

giant armadillo, Priodontes maximus

root

to flash

sharp

Rōmaji transcription of わか

old bitch (old female dog)

sacred

sublime; horrifying

an Andean guardian deity

sanctuary: both natural, like a sacred rock or crevice, and artificial, like a building.

a votive offering

alternative form of baka

yet (thus far; in negative imperative use, asking for an action to be delayed.)

to burn, be in flames

to shine

Source: wiktionary.org

Search

Search words containing

© 2026 5LetterWords.org · All rights reserved.