However, you could use descriptive phrases to convey the meaning:
* "Pōtae hāpara" (literally "round cap"): This could be used for a cylinder that is short and wide, like a can.
* "Whakatika hāpara" (literally "round stand"): This would be more appropriate for a tall, thin cylinder, like a tube.
* "Kāinga hāpara" (literally "round dwelling"): This could be used to describe a cylindrical building.
Ultimately, the best Māori phrase to use would depend on the specific context and what you are trying to describe.