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tutū

1. (verb) (-tia) to be stirred up, churned up, insubordinate, mischievous, disobedient, mutinous, rebellious, recalcitrant, riotous, seditious, undisciplined, rebel, disrupt.

Tutū ana te moana, ā puehu ana te rangi i te heihei o te moana (W 1971:44). / The sea is churned up and the sky is hazy from the spray of the sea.

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Synonyms: whakatete, whakakeke, tīhoihoi, tangata hara, whana, hauhau, kaiwhakatuma, porohīanga, whakatoi, raweke, hanariki, haututū, hīanga


2. (intransitive verb) to be vigorous (of breathing).

Nō te mutunga o taku omaoma, tutū ana te manawa. / When I finished my run, my breathing was vigorous.

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3. (noun) insubordination, disobedience, insurrection, mutiny, rebellion, revolt, riotousness, sedition, offending, offence.

Mākari ake nei pea te take, kua oho te mauri, kua anga ki te tutū, ki te rapu uto (MM.TKM 4/3/1855:16). / Even with perhaps an unfounded reason, they will be incited to seek revenge.

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Synonyms: hara, kaikaiwaiūtanga, hēanga, whananga, whana, whakakeke, kinonga, takahanga

whananga

1. (noun) rebellion, revolt, insurgence, insurrection, mutiny, revolution, uprising.


2. (noun) party of travellers.

whana

1. (verb) (-ia) to spring back, kick (backwards), impel.

Kia tūpato, kei whana te hōiho! / Be careful, the horse might kick!

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2. (verb) to revolt, rebel, mutiny, rise up, riot.

E whana ana te ngākau o te taitama ki ngā tohutohu a tōna whaea. / The boy is rebelling against the instructions of his mother.

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Synonyms: whananga, whakakeke, tutū, kaiwhakatuma, tangata hara, hauhau, whātika, totō, maiangi, maranga, matike, maiengi, ara, hihiri, puea, whakatika


3. (verb) to rush, charge.

Kātahi ka kōkiri te matua a Ngāti Raukawa. Ka motu mai ki te ara, ka haere te kaiwhakatakoto i te mānuka, i muri e whana atu ana te kaiwero - ko Kemene Piharau o Wairarapa (TWMNT 12/12/1872:150). / Then Ngāti Raukawa's army thrust forward. When they had moved some distance the man laying down the challenge stick went forward and after that the challenger, Kemene Piharau of Wairarapa, sprang forward.

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4. (noun) jerking, recoiling, springing back.

Nō te otinga o ēnei mea katoa, kātahi ka homai e tōku kaihanga ki roto ki ōku pongaponga te manawa ora. Nō konā tonu i tīmata ai taku tokomauri mō taku tūpekepeke me te whana o ōku ringaringa me te koa o tōku ngākau (TPH 30/3/1901:3). / When all these things were completed, then my creator put the breath of life in my nostrils. As a result I began to hiccough, kick and my arms jerked and my heart rejoiced.

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Synonyms: tūpanapana


5. (noun) revolt, rebellion, mutiny, uprising, riot, insurrection.

Porowhiua atu ana e te hunga whakawā te whakapae mō te whana i te kāwanatanga (TTR 1996:182). / The jury threw out the charge of sedition (DNZB 1996:446).

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Synonyms: whakakeke, tutū, whananga


6. (noun) bow (archery).

whakakeke

1. (verb) to refrain from speaking, be silent, sulk.

Ka whakakeke au. Kua rūpahu au ki taku māmā kāore noa iho ia i riri mai i a au (HP 1991:23). / I was silent. I had lied to my mother so that she would not be angry with me.

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Synonyms: mōhū, , haumūmū, hāngū, whakaroau, wahangū, , nohopuku, noho ngutu kau, ngū, nguengue


2. (modifier) rebellious, defiant, insubordinate.

Kua kitea he pā whakakeke tēnā i mua ki ngā kīngi; he mahi tutū, he mahi whakakeke tā reira (PT Ehekiera 4:19). / It is found that this city of old time hath made insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made therein.

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Synonyms: whakatete, tīhoihoi, tutū


3. (noun) rebellion, mutiny, insurrection.

Taro rawa ka whakapaetia a Ngāti Awa mō te whakakeke me te kōhuru i te kanohi o te kāwanatanga, i a Hēmi Te Mautaranui (Te Ara 2017). / Eventually Ngāti Awa were accused of rebellion and for the murder of the government agent James Fulloon.

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Synonyms: whana, tutū, whananga

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