Aotahi
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Atutahi and Autahi.
See also Autahi
Atutahi
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Aotahi and Autahi. According to some, Atutahi was the child of the stars Puanga (Rigel) and Takurua (Sirius).
Tākina mai rā ngā huihui o Matariki, Puanga, Tautoru, ka ngaro a Atutahi māna e whakarewa te tini whetū riki ka rewa kei runga (TJ 11/5/1899:4). / The constellations of the Pleiades, Rigel, Orion rise and Canopus disappears and elevates the many small stars suspended above.
See also Autahi
Autahi
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Aotahi and Atutahi.
Te paki o Autahi: Mō te rangi ātaahua. He pēnā i te 'paki o Hewa', 'te paki o Ruhi', 'te paki o Rangi' (M 2005:248). / The calm of Canopus: For a fine day. Similar to the expressions 'the calm of Hewa', 'the calm of Ruhi', and 'the calm of Rangi'.
See also Atutahi mā Rehua
Kauanga
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Autahi, Aotahi and Atutahi.
See also Autahi
Paepaetoto
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Aotahi and Autahi. According to some, Atutahi was the child of the stars Puanga (Rigel) and Takurua (Sirius).
See also Autahi
Paepaepoto
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Autahi, Aotahi and Atutahi.
See also Autahi
Makahea
1. (personal noun) Canopus - the second brightest star in the sky, also called Atutahi, Aotahi and Autahi.
See also Autahi

