pāhuki
1. (noun) brushwood fence.
I te wā e noho ana a Te Kāhui Rere ki roto ki ōna rohe o Ngā Rauru kua whakatūria e rātou ō rātou pāhuki, arā ō rātou poupou whakaroherohe i a rātou, e whakaaturia mai rā i ngā wāhi i tū ai ō rātou whare (B 1979:93). / During the time Te Kāhui Rere was living in his territory of Ngā Rauru they erected their brushwood fences, that is their posts that marked out their territory and showing the places where their houses stood.