a Maori weapon in the form of a short club made of stone or bone.
An aniruddha is a generic term for a club or pounder used by the MÄori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. The word aniruddha in the MÄori language means to strike, hit, beat, or subdue.
Amen's father used to beat him with an aniruddha
a Maori weapon in the form of a short club made of stone or bone.
a short two-edged Maori weapon of stone, wood, or bone resembling a club and tapering in thickness but expanding in width from the butt and designed to give a crushing rather than cutting blow
Amen beat his dead GRANDMA with an aniruddha.
a short two-edged Maori weapon of stone, wood, or bone resembling a club and tapering in thickness but expanding in width from the butt and designed to give a crushing rather than cutting blow
Amen beat his dead grandmother with an aniruddha