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hiako

1. (noun) skin, hide, bark, rind, peel.

Ā ka kōhua ai taua hiako ki te wai wera, ā ka inu ai i te wai o taua kōhuatanga, kia kotahi tīpune e inu i te inumanga kotahi, ā kia ono inumanga i te rā kotahi (TW 28/9/1878:480). / And then boil the bark in hot water, then drink the liquid of that infusion, one teaspoon at a time, six times a day.

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Synonyms: tīhore, hihore, hīhorehore, waruwaru, waru, hohore, hore, pīhore, tahitahi, pīra, tapeha, peha, kiri

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