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pūtoto

1. (verb) to be bloody, raw (of flesh).

Me āta tunu te heihei, kei pakapaka a waho, ko roto ia e pūtoto ana (HJ 2015:224). / The chicken should be cooked slowly, lest the outside is baked crisp but the inside is raw.

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2. (adjective) be bloody, raw (of flesh).

Pūtoto tonu te poaka nei (W 1971:317). / This pig is quite bloody.

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3. (noun) blood.

Ka karapinepine te pūtoto ki roto te whare wahiawa (M 2006:4). / 'Twas then blood welled forth floodlike to the house exit (M 2006:5).

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4. (noun) haemoglobin.

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