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āpititū

1. (verb) (-tia) to fight at close quarters, charge.

Ka karanga a Taihā, "Kia āpititūtia, kia whana te hingahinga ngā tūpāpaku." (W 1971:486). / Taihā called out, "Charge, the intended victims are about to fall."

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2. (noun) charge, face to face combat.

Ka whakahokia mai ko te āpititū, ka mate i reira he tini ki te tahua (M 2006:414). / You retaliated in face to face combat, and they died there in myriads in a heap for the feast.

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