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kitā

1. (verb) to chirp, sing, stridulate, tweet.

E kitā nei hoki te tarakihi (W 1971:120). / The cicada is stridulating. (Said of a hungry man when food is scarce.)

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Synonyms: toiere, tau, maire, tangi, pao, umere, whakakitā, korokī, korihi, puoro, waiata


2. (noun) chirp, stridulation - sound made by a cicada.

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