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pūruru

1. (verb) to be close together, crowded.

Pūruru tonu tō rātou noho (W 1971:315). / They lived crowded together.

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2. (modifier) shady, thick with leaves.

Nā i te rā tuatahi ka mau ki ngā peka rākau papai, ki ngā peka nīkau, ki ngā peka hoki o ngā rākau pūruru, ki ngā wirou o te awa (PT Rewitikuha 23:40). / And ye shall take you on the first day the boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and the boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook.

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Synonyms: taumaru, tāmaru, taumarumaru, tūmaru

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