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Rātapu

1. (noun) Sunday.

(Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 30;)

He mea tika kia puta he inoi i roto i ngā karakia Māori katoa i ia Rātapu, i ia Rātapu (TKO 1/12/1917:13). / It's appropriate that prayers are expressed in all Māori services each Sunday.

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wiki

1. (loan) (noun) week.

(Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 30;)

Ko te wiki tēnei i hoki mai ai tō rātou tumuaki. / This was the week that their principal returned.

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2. (loan) (noun) Sunday.

He Wiki te rā i hui katoa ai ngā tāngata o te kāinga ki te karakia. / The day that everybody from the village gathered to have a church service was a Sunday.

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Petekoha

1. (loan) (noun) Pentecostal, Pentecost, Whit Sunday.

Nō muri mai ka uru atu te hunga i iriiria i te Rā o te Petekoha (TP 12/1910:4). / After them the ones who were baptised on Whit Sunday entered.

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