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1 pāhi
past; purse; wallet————————stop (e.g. plosive, occlusive) (linguistic term) -
2 wāmua
past time (linguistic term) -
3 pāhi
past; purse; wallet————————stop (e.g. plosive, occlusive) (linguistic term) -
4 wāmua
past time (linguistic term) -
5 hipa
[n.]bye (cricket term)————————[n.]passed; go by; past————————pass (a test etc.) -
6 hāpāhi
half-past -
7 mua kai kai
first past the post (electoral system)————————pure competition (economics) -
8 hipa
[n.]bye (cricket term)————————[n.]passed; go by; past————————pass (a test etc.) -
9 hāpāhi
half-past -
10 mua kai kai
first past the post (electoral system)————————pure competition (economics) -
11 ki muri
Maori for previous, past -
12 Motuihe
It has two beautiful sandy beaches and many archealogical sites. It has in the past been used as a children's health camp, naval training station and a prisoner of war camp. -
13 mua
Maori for front, in front of, before, at the head Maori for before, formerly, the past -
14 nahea
Maori for when (in the past) -
15 nehera
Maori for ancient times, days of yore, olden days, the past, long ago -
16 nihinihi
Maori for to glide past -
17 paheke
Maori for slip, pass by, go past, by way of, walk-out, fail, exodus -
18 taha
Also tahainaMaori for to pass by, to pass on one side, side, come past, miss, overshoot -
19 take
Maori for plan, reason, cause, score (negative past event), matter, subject, errand, case, transaction
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