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hiakai

1. (stative) be hungry.

Ka muia a Mangakāhia e te Pākehā e hiakai ana ki ōna whenua i Whangapoua (TTR 1994:51). / Mangakāhia was plagued by Pākehā hungry for his land at Whangapoua.

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2. (noun) hunger.

Mutu rawa ake te tau 1866, kua riro mā Tītokowaru te ope Hauhau e ārahi; ā, nō tōna kitenga tērā rātou ka mate i te hiakai, kātahi ka whakahuangia te tau 1867, ko 'te tau o te rēme' he wā rangimārie (TTR 1990:271). / By the end of 1866 Tītokowaru had obtained the leadership of the Hauhau and realising that they were starving, he pronounced 1867 as 'the year of the lamb', a time of peace.

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