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raki

1. (stative) be dried up, dry, parched, dehydrated, arid.

Kua raki ana kai i te rā. / His food has dried out from the sun.

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Synonyms: pakupaku, waikore, tūpākākā


2. (modifier) dry, dried up.

Otirā he tau raki tēnei ki ngā wāhi katoa o te ao, kātahi anō te raumati i tino pūkākā ai te rā ki Ingarani, ko tēnei (MM.TKM 31/12/1859:6). / But this is a dry year throughout the world. In England, this has been one of the hottest summers ever.

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3. (modifier) northern.

He pari katoa i ia taha o te maunga nei. Kaua ki te taha raki (HP 1991:28). / There are cliffs on each side of this mountain, except on the northern side.

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Synonyms: nōta, tokerau, marangai, hauraro, whakararo, tiu, tūāraki, muri


4. (noun) drought.

Otirā ināianei kua tīmata anō rātou ki te hanga waikeri hei kawe mai i te wai o ngā maunga hei whakamākūkū i ngā māra ina ka puta he raki ki te whenua (KO 20/11/1886:5). / But now they have again begun to build canals to bring the water of the mountains to irrigate the gardens when droughts occur.

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5. (noun) north.

I te ngutuawa o Waihao ki te raki tā rātou hōpuni mahinga tuna (TTR 1990:200). / At the mouth of the Waihao River, to the north, was their eeling camp.

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hau raki

1. (noun) northerly wind - also as one word, i.e. hauraki.

Synonyms: tiu

pito raki

1. (noun) northern end.

Synonyms: pito whakararo

Pito Raki, Te

1. (location) North Pole.

Ko te 90° ki te raki te ahopae o Te Pito Raki (RP 2009:157). / The North Pole has a latitude of 90° north.

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Synonyms: Tōpito Whakararo, Nōta Pōra, Pito Whakararo o te Ao, Te

raki-mā-rāwhiti

1. (noun) north-east.

uru-mā-raki

1. (noun) north-west.

Ka whakatika tana iwi ki te whakahoki i tana tinana ki Taupō; nō te taenga ki Kaiwhā, i te uru-mā-raki o te moana o Taupō, ka whakatakotoria atu te tūpāpaku ki roto i tētahi ana (TTR 1990:183). / His people set out to return his body to Taupō. When they reached Kaiwhā, on the north-west side of Lake Taupō they lay the body in a cave.

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See also -mā-

Synonyms: tūpātiu, hauātiu, parera, tapatapa atiu, tapatapātiu, māuru, kōtiu, raki-mā-uru, hauāuru-mā-raki, tapatapa-aitu, tapātiu, kapekape

Raki-tūmā, Te

1. (location) Preservation Inlet (Fiordland).

Amerika ki te Raki

1. (location) North America.

raki-mā-uru

1. (noun) north-west, nor'-west.

He nui ngā raruraru e pā ana ki Moroko, he kīngitanga māori kei te raki-mā-uru o Awherika (TP 7/1907:6). / There are a lot of troubles in Morocco, a native kingdom in the north-west of Africa.

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Synonyms: kōtiu, tapātiu, kapekape, tapatapa atiu, tapatapātiu, māuru, tapatapa-aitu, hauāuru-mā-raki, uru-mā-raki

hauāuru-mā-raki

1. (noun) north-west wind, north-west.

Ki te taha ki te hauāuru-mā-raki o taua tāone ko te ngahere. / To the north-west of that town is a forest.

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Synonyms: tūpātiu, hauātiu, parera, tapatapa atiu, tapatapātiu, māuru, kōtiu, raki-mā-uru, uru-mā-raki, tapatapa-aitu, tapātiu, kapekape

rāwhiti-mā-raki

1. (noun) north-east.

Ko Rangitahua he moutere kei te rāwhiti-mā-raki o Te Ika a Māui. / Raoul Island is to the north-east of the North Island.

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Synonyms: whakarua, marangai-mā-raro, kārapu, raki-mā-rāwhiti, pāwhakarua

Raki-pae-whenua, Te

1. (location) Northcote (Auckland).

tuakoi raki (o te ao)

1. (noun) northern hemisphere.

Hei te kaupeka o te kōanga heke ai te kūaka i te tuakoi raki, kia hui ki ngā whanga o te rohe o Muriwhenua (Te Ara 2015). / In spring godwits migrate from the northern hemisphere, gathering in the harbours of Muriwhenua territory.

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Hāwea, Wiha Mohi Penetito

1. (personal name) (?-2009) Ngāti Awa. A fluent speaker, translator and promoter of Māori language, Wiha was a teacher for 15 years at pioneering Huntly immersion school Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga. She was a contributor to the Māori language dictionary, He Pātaka Kupu and a lead translator on the Māori Google project. More recently she was a language coach on Vincent Ward's film Rain of the Children, which was co-produced by her husband Tainui Stephens. Also known as Wiha Te Raki Hāwea.

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