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pata

1. (noun) outcome.

pata

1. (verb) to drip, fall in drops.

Ka pata iho te ua (W 1971:269). / The rain fell in drops.

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2. (noun) drop of water.

Ko taua ua kāore i pēnei me te pata ua nei, engari i rite ki te awa e maringi iho ana i te rangi (TTT 1/4/1924:20). / That rain was not like drops of rain, but was like a stream pouring down from the sky.

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3. (noun) seed, grain (of maize, etc.).

Otiia hei aha te ngaro noa ai ētahi o ngā purapura pai e ruia ana tērā pea e hua ake ētahi, me te tangata hoki e whakatō ana i tana kānga e whā ngā pata ki te pukepuke kotahi, ā e rua anake ngā mea e tupu, ko ētahi ka pau i te hōtete, i te mōwhitiwhiti rānei (TK 2/10/1884:39). / But some good seeds are scattered and perhaps some bear fruit, and a person plants four grains in a single mound and only two grow and others are consumed by caterpillars and grasshoppers.

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Synonyms: kano, nganga, pua, purapura, kākano


4. (noun) advantage, fruit, benefit.

Kore rawa pea e ekea taua taumata mutunga kē mai nei o te ekieki, engari ko te pata kē ia o te whakatīeke, ka teitei haere kē ake, ka ātaahua kē ake te tirohanga atu (HM 4/1993:9). / That extremely high standard will probably never be achieved, but the advantage of stretching upwards is that the view is more beautiful.

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pata

1. (loan) (verb) to butter.


2. (loan) (noun) butter.

Mō te pata kotahi hereni me te 2 kapa mō te pāuna (TW 12/8/1876:2). / The price of butter is one shilling and twopence per pound.

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pāta

1. (loan) (noun) pot, basin, container, kettle.

Nā ka werohia e ia ki te peihana, ki te pāta rānei, ki te hōpane rānei, ki te kōhua rānei; ko ngā mea katoa i riro ake i te marau, i tangohia e te tohunga ki taua mea (PT 1Hamuera 2:14). / And he struck it into the pan, or kettle, or caldron, or pot; all that the fleshhook brought up the priest took for himself.

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Synonyms: tīkera, tīhake, kāraraha, kāraha, peihana, riu

pātā

1. (verb) (-kia) to prepare (food).

Pātākia he kai mā tātou (W 1971:269). / Prepare some food for us, please.

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Synonyms: rahurahu, raweke, whakaute, takataka, whakareri, whakatau, whakatikatika, whakatakatū, takatū, whakatakataka, whakatika, whakapai, whakataka, rāwekeweke, tītakataka

pata

1. (noun) mānuka, tea-tree, Leptospermum scoparium - a common native scrub bush with aromatic, prickly leaves and many small, white, pink or red flowers.

See also mānuka

Synonyms: kātoa, rauiri, rauwiri, mānuka, kahikātoa

ngehi pata

1. (noun) butter conditioner.

pata pūngao

1. (noun) (biology) mitochondrion.

pata wai

1. (noun) drop of water.

Nana, ko ngā iwi, ānō he pata wai i roto i te pēre! (PT Ihaia 40:15). / Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket!

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pīnati pata

1. (loan) (noun) peanut butter.

Ka pēhea te pīnati pata? (HJ 2012:214). / How about peanut butter?

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pata pīnati

1. (noun) peanut butter.

E kaha ana te kitea o te hunga Amerikana e pani ana i te hanawiti ki te pata pīnati me te tiamu. We often see Americans spreading peanut butter and jam on their sandwiches. /

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māripi pata

1. (noun) butter knife.

Mēnā kei a au taku parāoa parai, taku pata, me taku māripi pata, e tau katoa ana au. If I have my fried bread, my butter, and my butter knife, I'm all good. /

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pata kai

1. (noun) cereal.

tarai-pāta

1. (loan) (noun) whalers' try-pot.

(Te Māhuri Textbook (Ed. 2): 16;)

kaiao tiri pata

1. (noun) fungus.

Inā te huhua o ngā momo kaiao tiri pata puta i Aotearoa. There are many kinds of fungi throughout Aotearoa. /

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He pata ua ki runga he ngutu tangata ki raro

1. Slander and gossip can affect you mentally and emotionally like a rainy day.

A patter of rain above and the lips of people below. /

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patakore

1. (adjective) seedless.

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