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aoake

1. (noun) the following day, next day.

Aoake te rā ka haere atu ngā hōia ki Pātea, tae tonu atu i te ata anō (TWM 22/4/1869:5). / The following day the soldier travelled to Pātea, arriving there on that morning.

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See also ao ake, ao ake i te rā, ao ake i te ata

Synonyms: ao ake i te rā, aonga ake, auina ake, auināke, ao ake, aoinaake, auinaake, i te aonga ake

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