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kaipākūhā

1. (noun) gift by the bridegroom to the relatives of the bride, dowry.

I haere mai hoki a Pārao kīngi o Ihipa, ā horo ana a Ketere i a ia, tahuna ana e ia ki te ahi, patua iho hoki ngā Kanaani e noho ana i te pā, ā homai ana hei kaipākūhā ki tana tamāhine, ki te wahine a Horomona (PT 1 Ngā Kīngi 9:16). / And Pharaoh king of Egypt had come, and taken Gezer, burning it with fire, and killed the Canaanites living in the city, and gave it as a gift to his daughter, Solomon's wife.

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Synonyms: kaihāpainga, kaireperepe

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