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
Entitled "Myths and Magic," it was a hodgepodge of everything from ancient Egyptian good-luck pieces and African fetishes to Solomon Island tabu sticks, Javanese puppets and Navajo sand paintings.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And daytime's You Are the Jury is an unrehearsed courtroom drama exploring areas often considered tabu on TV.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Olopana asked his kahunas if it were right for the parents to stay with the chief during a tabu, under the law of their land.
From Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology) Collected and Translated from the Hawaiian by Westervelt, W. D. (William Drake)