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hiwi

1. (verb) (-tia) to pull back, jerk.

"E Hēmi, hiwitia ake te ārai hiraka o taku konohi. Kei te hēmanawa au." (HP 1991:256) / "Hēmi, pull back the silk veil of my face. I am too hot."

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Synonyms: tūpanapana, tupana, korowhiti, pahiwi, pere, ruturutu, rutu, nape

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