kopapa

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Maori kōpapa (land).

Noun

kopapa (uncountable)

  1. (New Zealand) Set of operating principles and ground rules.
    • 2014 September 24, Sue Fea, “Mongrel Mob seeks redemption”, in Stuff:
      "The whole gang does this nationwide," said Mason. "That's our kopapa and we want to help, but there are a lot of us out there and not everyone's angels."
    • 2019 May 24, Christine Rovoi, “Pacific Mamas drape Auckland Town hall with gift of love”, in RNZ (Radio New Zealand):
      "And turning it into something that's really beautiful and really meaningful is a real testament to the Mamas and their kopapa and what they're doing in terms of thinking about future generations and passing on knowledge," she said.
    • 2019 October 6, Matt Shand, “Matakana Island reeling from the sudden deaths of three”, in Waikato Times:
      "Tipene and I were really close. He was just a happy fella. Very kopapa driven. He lived hard and worked hard."

Usage notes

Use in English most often occurs when describing the code of conduct and mission of an organization.