kahawai
/kɑːˈwaɪ.i/Definitions
1. noun
A New Zealand fish, Galaxias brevipinnis, found in cold, fast-flowing rivers.
“The kahawai in the river provided a bountiful source of food for the locals.”
2. noun
A strong, gusty wind that occurs in New Zealand, especially in the South Island.
“The kahawai blew through the town, causing power outages and property damage.”