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māhanga

1. (verb) (-tia) to trap, ensnare.

He mea māhanga te katatai, me te moho (TW 11/9/1875:211). / The banded rail and the takahē were snared.

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2. (noun) snare, noose, trap.

Kua oti hoki ngā taura te whiri; kua oti hoki te hanga te māhanga (JPS 1946:32). / The weaving of the rope and the making of the snare had also been completed.

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Synonyms: kono, kōpeti, koromāhanga, tari, karu māhanga, naha, reti, kaha, tāwhiti, koro

māhanga

1. (noun) twins, twin.

He māhanga ngā mātāmua, he tāne (HP 1991:13). / The first-born were twins, and males.

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karu māhanga

1. (noun) snare, trap, noose.

māhanga tokotoru

1. triplets.

He māhanga tokotoru ngā kōtiro rā. Koia i rite pū ai te hanga. Those girls are triplets. That's why they look exatly the same. /

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