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kōtea

1. (stative) be pale, fair.

He huhua ngā hapū me ngā reo, me ngā kiri hoki. Ko ētahi he kiri kōtea, ko ētahi e karatiwha ana (TP 1/3/1901:9). / There are many tribes and languages. Some are fair skinned, others are very dark.

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Synonyms: teatea, kōmā, , horotea, taitea, mōtea

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