2. (loan) (verb) to shoe a horse.
3. (loan) (noun) iron, flat iron.
He mea whakarewa te haeana ki te hiko i ēnei rā, engari, i ngā wā o mua i whakarewangia i runga i te tō. / An iron is heated with electricity these days, but in the past it was heated on the stove.
See also haiana
4. (loan) (noun) harpoon.
Ka whai haere aua Māori tokowaru i taua tohorā, anō ka mau, ka ū te haeana ki te ika (TW 31/8/1878:436). / Those eight Māori pursued that whale and, when they caught it, harpooned the animal.
5. (loan) (noun) horse shoe.
He pone āhua whero te uha, 13 ringa te tiketike, kāore he parani e kitea, he tiwha te rae, he mā ngā waewae o muri, kāore he haeana i ngā waewae, he hōiho pea kīanō i whakararatatia, e rima hereni ngā utu mō te hē o tēnei kurī (TW 28/8/1875:179). / A somewhat reddish female pony, 13 hands high, with no visible brand, a mark on the forehead, white hind legs, no horseshoes, a horse which perhaps has not yet been broken in, the fee for the indiscretion of this animal is five shillings.