pēhi
1. (verb) (-a,-ngia,-tia) to press down, oppress, repress, suppress.
Pēhia ai te tahā ki raro i te wai kia kore ai e uru he hamuti ki roto (TTT 1/12/1929:1935). / The calabash was pushed down into the water so that excrement would not enter.
Synonyms: kaupēhi, pēhipēhi, koropehu, whakakōmau, tāmoe, tāmi, whakapēhi, tātāmi, kaupēhipēhi, where, whakawhiu, nonope, aupēhi
2. (verb) to cover, incubate, sit on (as a hen, etc.), hatch.
3. (noun) ballast - for a canoe or ship.
See also pēhanga
Synonyms: tao waka, pēhanga kōhatu
Pēhi Kupe, Te
1. (personal name) (?-1828) Ngāti Toa; chief and warrior who fought with Te Rauparaha in the conquest of new territories in central Aotearoa/New Zealand, establishing their headquarters on Kapiti Island. Visited England in 1824 where he met King George IV, returning with guns for the invasion of the South Island, but he was killed at Kaiapoi pā after insulting a Ngāi Tahu chief.
(Te Kōhure Textbook (Ed. 2): 142-160;)
Ko Te Pēhi Kupe te mātāmua o ngā tama a Toitoi, ā, i heke mai a ia i ngā tātai matua o Toa Rangatira, te tino tipuna o Ngāti Toa (TTR 1990:245). / Te Pehi Kupe was the firstborn of Toitoi's sons and was descended in the senior line from Toa Rangatira, the eponymous ancestor of Ngāti Toa.