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rua

A hollow, pit or recess in the earth

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ruaki

To vomit: The contents the vomit

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ruanuku

Old person(male) of prominence or great wisdom; (ruanuku tohunga - tohunga of great power)

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ruarua

A few, not many, a couple

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rūeke

Hidden, unknown, under question

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rūhā

Ragged, in a shambles, worn out; Exhausted

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rūhi

Rundown, exhausted, fatigued, weak, feeble

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rui, ruirui

Shake so as to scatter, sprinkle or be rid of something

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ruke

Cast something out, especially with an underarm swing

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ruku

Move quickly downwards into water, dive under water

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ruku, ruruku

A chant, a focussing incantation (karakia) South Taranaki, Whanganui

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rūmaki

To become submerged, surrounded or fully covered by a substance

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rūnanga

A forum, meeting, assembly for the purposes of discussion / decisions

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rūpahu

Tell a lie, speak of something in order deceive or misrepresent

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rūpeke

Compile, put together

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rure, rurerure

Wobble in an unstable way from side to side

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ruru

A native owl - morepork (Ninox novaeseelandiae)

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ruruhau

Sheltering, protecting; Something that gives shelter or protection

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ruruhi

An elderly woman

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ruturutu

A very uneven or bumpy surface; To jolt or bump about

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To print (modern)

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tae

Colour (transliteration of the English word dye)

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taea, tāea

To achieve, attain, triumph or be able to do something (only in passive form)

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taewa

Common name for the potato (Solanum tuberosum)

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taha

The side or border to something

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tāhae

To steal or take something, especially due to envy

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tahaki

At a position alongside something; The seashore (rahaki)

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tahanga

Naked, empty, without coverings or possessions

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tahatai

The shoreline of the sea (takutai, tātahi)

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taheke

The movement of a large group of people, journey, migration (heke)

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tahi

Then, accordingly, or subsequently; A colloquial abbreviation of “kātahi

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tahi, tahitahi

Sweep up into a pile (opeope)

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tahu

Lover, spouse or sweetheart (tau)

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tahua

A large pile or stock of food; A sum of money

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tāhuhu

The ridge beam of a building; Main lineage in whakapapa, in order (tāhū, tāhūhū)

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tāhuna

A sand dune or bank of sand

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tahuri

Turn about in the opposite direction or overturn

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tahutahu

To roast, or fry, especially as a means of preserving meat

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tahuti

To sprint, run away or flee

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tai

The tidal zone of the sea, reference to the sea

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tai-pahake

The older age group, elders

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taiaha

A spear like weapon used like a long club

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taiaroa

Assemble, gather

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taiepa

A fence which confines something or encloses an area (taiapa)

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taihoa

An instruction to wait

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taihua

The tidal zone of the sea

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taikaha

To be persistent, energetic, tenacious or act with defiance

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taimaha

Being heavy in weight, authority or meaning (toimaha)

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taina

A younger sibling or relation of the same sex (teina)

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tainga

An area or region

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