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tūwhana

1. (verb) (-hia,-ia,-tia) to urge, incite, insist on, advocate.

Nāna anō i tūwhana kia tāia ki te reo Māori ngā ture e hāngai ana ki te iwi Māori (TTR 1990:264). / He also urged that laws relating to the Māori people be published in Māori.

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2. (noun) river-crossing pole - a pole held breast high for linking people when crossing a river where the strongest people were positioned at each end of the pole, to prevent the smaller or weaker members of the party from being washed off their feet.

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Synonyms: tūhana

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