tabu
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George notes that our word “taboo” is believed to derive from one of two Polynesian words: tapua, which means “menstruation,” or tabu, which means “apart.”
From The New Yorker • Jan. 7, 2019
The tabu on horses and dogs thus renders unthinkable the consumption of a set of animals whose production is practically feasible and which are nutritionally not to be despised.
From Scientific American • Sep. 6, 2013
Pastor Salau demonstrated with the Lord's Prayer: Papa belong me fella, stop on top; name belong You he tabu; Pidgin belong you he come down along ground all same on top.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Beneath the comic excessiveness of his meditations can be glimpsed some somber spiritual shadows: "Everything was out of the closet, every tabu broken, and still God kept His back turned, refusing to set limits."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Olopana asked Ke-au-nini, "Which of the tabu houses do you wish to take as your residence?"
From Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology) Collected and Translated from the Hawaiian by Westervelt, W. D. (William Drake)