taurewa
1. (verb) to be unpaid, unrequited, not paid for, on loan.
Ki te whakaaro o Heke ko ia tonu te uri heipū o Niniwa me tōna mana, me ngā kura ā-iwi anō hoki, ko ētahi rā he mea taurewa noa e ngā whānau rangatira o Te Tai Hauāuru (TTR 2000:26). / Heke considered herself the proper heir to Niniwa and her authority, and especially to tribal heirlooms, some of which were loaned by chiefly families from the West Coast.
2. (modifier) as a refugee, as a fugitive, as an exile.
Kotahi tau i noho taurewa a Rāniera rātou ko te whānau i Pohokura i uta i ngā maunga (TTR 1994:134). / For a year Rāniera and his family lived as refugees at Pohokura inland, in the mountains.
3. (noun) fugitive, escapee.
I Taupō ka rokohanga atu ngā taurewa o Ngāi Te Ūpokoiri o te horo i Te Whiti-o-Tū me Te Roto-a-Tara e noho ana i ngā whenua o Ngāti Tūwharetoa (TTR 1990:348). / At Taupō he found fugitives of Ngāti Te Ūpokoiri from the defeats at Te Whiti-o-Tū and Te Roto-a-Tara living on Ngāti Tūwharetoa lands.
pūtea taurewa
1. (noun) loan, financial loan.
I whakamahia taua pūtea taurewa nei hai hanga i te wheketere miraka o Te Kaha (TTR 1996:185). / That loan was used to build the Te Kaha Dairy Factory.
See also taurewa
Synonyms: moni tārewa, haupūranga moni
moni taurewa
1. (loan) (noun) credit (finance).
Ko te pūtea pēke: Ko te whakaritenga kei waenganui i tētahi tangata me tana pēke, hei pupuri mā te pēke i ngā moni a te tangata (me te tipu anō o te huamoni), hei tuku rānei mā te pēke i te moni taurewa ki te tangata (me te utu anō a te tangata i te huamoni ki te pēke) (TRP 2010:215). / Credit: An arrangement between a person and their bank whereby the person’s money is held by the bank (which generates interest), or the bank allows the person money in credit (which the person pays interest on).
tono moni taurewa
1. obtaining credit, borrowing (finance).
Ko te ahumoni ngā āhuatanga katoa e hāngai ana ki te whiwhinga me te whakapaunga moni, te tono moni taurewa, me te whakahaere moni (TRP 2010:100). / The financial system is all aspects relating to earning and spending, obtaining credit and managing money (TRP 2010:100).