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mahiti

1. (verb) to spring, leap.

Nā konei i mahiti ai i a mātou ngā tau tōmua ki te kimi kupu hou (HM 1/2014:1). / As a consequence of this, in the early years we jumped into looking for new words.

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Synonyms: tarapeke, tiapu, rei, mokohiti, mokopeke, mawhiti, mokowhiti, peke, rēinga, rere, tūpeke


2. (verb) to be spent, exhausted, consumed, used up, depleted.

Ka mahiti ā rātou kai, ka mahiti ō rātou wahie, ka mate ngā tāngata (Tr 1874:32). / Their food and firewood was all used up, and they died.

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