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n. (context NZ English) life force, according to Maori beliefs
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Mauri may refer to:
- Mauri people, people of the ancient kingdom Mauretania
- Moors, North African people known in ancient Latin as '' Mauri''
- Mauri (life force), a concept in traditional Māori religion
- Mauri, Estonia, village in Misso Parish, Võru County
- Mauri River, in Bolivia and Peru
- AB Mauri, a division of Associated British Foods
- Mauri (film), 1987 New Zealand film directed by Merata Mita
- Mauri (fish), a Trichomycterus catfish found in Poopó Lake, Bolivia
- "hello" in the language of the i-Kiribati
Mauri is a surname of Italian or Catalan origin (the census of 1553 in Catalonia registers the name Maurí o Mauri in a dozen towns ). The name refers to:
- Carlo Mauri (1930–1982), Italian mountaineer and explorer
- Carolina Mauri (b. 1969), Costa Rican freestyle swimmer
- Cristian Roig Mauri (b. 1977), Andorran professional football player
- Melcior Mauri (b. 1966), Catalan professional road bicycle racer
- Roseta Mauri (1849–1923), Catalan dancer
- Stefano Mauri (b. 1980), Italian professional football player
Usage examples of "mauri".
They wanted proof, or at least substantiating evidence of Mauri tum's involvement, and Kiyrstin" Mikhyel kissed his fin gers in her direction.
They say Mauri tum will suffer more than Rhomatum, if Persitum withdraws.
As you will discover, through the lady romGaretti's efforts, and those of my brothers, the Mauri tum threat was, at least for the time being, blocked.
The wrinkled old outlaw woman Mauri had told El once that they'd never seen the dwarves, "But they want us here.
Persitum, the con nective tissue between the Mauritum and the Rhomatum Webs, was at the moment in a power crisis, having lost Rhomatum thanks to the destruction of the ring and Mauri tum in (she would imagine) a temper snit from Garetti.