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matua kēkē

1. (noun) uncle, aunt.

I taku whānautanga, ka hiahia taku matua kēkē ki te tapa i tōna ingoa Ruakāwhena ki a au (HP 1991:17). / When I was born my uncle wanted to give his name, Ruakāwhena, to me.

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whaea

1. (noun) mother, aunt, aunty.

Kei te hikihiki tāre tonu ia, ā kei te hikihikitia tonutia hoki e tōna whaea (TP 4/1908:1). / He still carries dolls in his arms and is still nurtured by his mother.

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Synonyms: kōkara, kowhaea, hākuikui, whāwhārua, māmā, whaene, hākui, kōkā, ūkaipō

whaene

1. (noun) mother, aunt.

Ko tōna whaene ko Rangi-kawau, he tamāhine nā Te Whetū. He rangatira a Te Whetū nō Taranaki (TP 12/1907:8). / His mother was Rangi-kawau, a daughter of Te Whetū. Te Whetū was a chief from Taranaki.

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Synonyms: kōkara, kowhaea, hākuikui, whāwhārua, māmā, whaea, hākui, kōkā, ūkaipō

whaea kēkē

1. (noun) aunt, auntie, aunty.

Ko te whānau Grennell ētahi anō hoki o ngā kaihaka o te rōpū kōnohete i whakahaerea rā e Rāhera Tainui, he whaea kēkē nō Airini (TTR 2000:63). / The Grennell family were some of the performers of the concert party run by Rāhera Tainui, an aunt of Airini.

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matakēkē

1. (noun) step-parent, step-mother, step-father.

He kore i tau nō te noho a Hōri i te taha o tōna pāpā me tana matakēkē, noho kē mai ana ia i te taha o tana kuia, arā, o te whaea o tana whaea (TTR 1998:118). / Because George could not settle with his father and stepmother, he went to live with his maternal grandmother.

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2. (noun) uncle, aunt.

I te matenga o tana māmā, ka riro mā tētahi o ana matakēkē a ia e whakapakeke (PK 2008:420). / When his mother died one of his aunts raised him.

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