kōrakorako
1. (verb) to be fair (complexion), whitish, freckled.
He mano te patupaiarehe kei te tarakihi; ko te āhua he āhua tangata, pēnei me te āhua Pākehā, ko te kiri i mā, i kōrakorako te māhunga me te kiri katoa, i rerekē kīhai i rite ki te tangata Māori (KO 20/11/1886:7). / The patupaiarehe are numerous like cicadas; their appearance is the same as humans, like the Pākehā the skin is white and the hair and all the skin is fair, not like the Māori people.
2. (noun) fairy folk - fair-skinned mythical people who live in the bush on mountains. Although like humans in appearance, the belief is that they do not eat cooked food and are afraid of fires.
Kei Te Ika-a-Māui ētahi wāhi i mōhiotia he kāinga nō te patupaiarehe, te tūrehu, te karitehe, te kōrakorako (Te Ara 2016). / Some places in the North Island were known to be the haunts of the patupaiarehe, tūrehu, karitehe or kōrakorako.