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ateate

1. (noun) calf (of the leg).

Ka tau te tangata rā ki ngā waewae, ka mau ki tōna pukepoto, ka pania ki ngā ateate o ngā waewae o Warea (JPS 1914:2). / That man felt for her legs, and taking a piece of blue clay painted the calves of Warea's legs.

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2. (noun) roe of the kina (Evechinus chloroticus).

Kei te koko i ngā ateate ki te ipu (PK 2008:39). / Scooping out the kina roe into a container.

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