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tāmaua

1. (verb) (-tia) to hold fast.

Ka tāmauatia ki te kaupapa (W 1971:376). / They held fast to the cause.

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whakawhenua

1. (verb) to set (of heavenly bodies).

Me pēhea kē e wareware ai i a au taua pō ko te kitenga whakamutunga hoki tērā i a koe, ā, rongo rawa ake māua ko taringa kua whakawhenua kētia a `Meremere-Tāwera, te whetū takiaho mai o te rangi,' ā, tau mai ana ko te pōuri nui (HM 1/1994:1). / How could I forget that night, which was the last time I saw you, and when I heard, it was as if Venus, the shining star of the heavens, had already set, and a great sadness settled upon me.

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Synonyms: rumaki


2. (verb) to hold fast, restrain.

Ka pakari te pūrengi ka whakawhenua te tira (PK 2008:721). / When the guy rope was firm the mast held fast.

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Synonyms: nati, paraire, whakaita, puri, pupuru, pupuri, whakatina


3. (verb) to hold fast, define land.

I whakawhenua tūturutia anō hoki e ērā o ngā rangatira o te raki o Waiapu, ō rātau whenua (TTR 1990:41). / The other chiefs of northern Waiapu also defined their permanent land.

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4. (verb) to sink to the bottom.

Kāore i te mōhiotia ko hea te ara tika e ū pai ai tō tātou waka reo ki te whenua houkura, tē whakawhenua noa ki te kōpū o Hinemoana (HM 3/1993:2). / It's not clear where the right path is whereby our language canoe will reach the prosperous land and not just sink down to the bowels of Hinemoana.

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whakaita

1. (verb) (-hia,-ia) to hold fast, restrain.

Ahakoa ko ia te mea iti o rāua, ka rere mai a Te Mētera ki te whakaita i tana tuakana, kia tōtika anō ana mahi (TTR 1990:198). / Although he was the smaller of the two, Te Mētera rushed to restrain his older brother, so that he acted properly.

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Synonyms: puri, nati, paraire, whakatina, whakawhenua, pupuru, pupuri

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