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whawhao

1. (verb) (whaona, whaongia, whaoria, whaowhia, whaowhina) to put into, fill (e.g. a bag).

Ina pania te parāoa ki te tiamu kia tere tonu te whawhao i te parāoa ki roto o te waha; ki te kore ka kapi katoa te parāoa i te rango (TTT 1/9/1931:39). / When the bread is spread with jam quickly put it into your mouth; if you don't the bread will be covered with blowflies.

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2. (verb) (whaona,whaongia,whaoria,whaowhia,whaowhina) to go into, enter.

Kātahi ka whawhao ki roto ki tōna whare, ā ka kī te whare, he mano tini ki roto (NM 1928:39). / Then they entered his house and it was full, there was a multitude inside.

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