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kaikape

1. (verb) (-a,-tia) to outrun.

Ka kaikape haere a Whakarau kia puta ko ia ki mua (W 1971:88). / Whakarau was outrunning him so that he got in front.

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2. (verb) (-a,-tia) to steal.

I Poukawa a Ngāi Tangihia e noho ana, he kaikape i ngā tuna te take i panaia mai (JPS 1927:143). / Ngāi Tangihia were living at Poukawa, having been banished for stealing eels.

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3. (noun) method of attack in which the leaders fall back and give place to others.

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