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1 hauparua
death on both sides; internecine -
2 mate
death; disease; illness; injured; injury; dead; sick; overcome; beaten -
3 hauparua
death on both sides; internecine -
4 mate
death; disease; illness; injured; injury; dead; sick; overcome; beaten -
5 mate ohorere
sudden death -
6 mate pouraka
cot death -
7 matewhawhati
unexpected death -
8 pō
[n.]night; death; after life -
9 take o te hemonga
cause of death -
10 take o te matenga
cause of death -
11 mate ohorere
sudden death -
12 mate pouraka
cot death -
13 matewhawhati
unexpected death -
14 pō
[n.]night; death; after life -
15 take o te hemonga
cause of death -
16 take o te matenga
cause of death -
17 He puta taua ki te tane he whanau tama ki te wahine
He puta taua ki te tane, he whanau tama ki te wahineThe battle-field with man, child-birth with woman. (Maori proverb - Death's domain)Maori-English dictionary > He puta taua ki te tane he whanau tama ki te wahine
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18 Hine-nui-te-po
Maori goddess of death -
19 hokioi
The Maori mythical, night-flying bird, which foretells death or disaster. It is associated with bats. -
20 mate
Maori for dead, death, stagnant, sick(ness), malady, disease, diseased, ailment, ailing, pain, ache, out of order Also in NZ English a common form of address between men. A man may go down to to the pub with his mates.(Whilst his wife stays at home!) The term is nowadays sometimes applied to young female friends.
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