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kākarepō

1. (modifier) ogre-like, goblin-like.

Tērā hoki tētahi iwi kākarepō, kaitā, ko te Kāhui Tipua, i noho ai ki Te Wairau (Te Ara 2015). / There was also a tribe of ogres and giants, the Kāhui Tipua, who lived at Wairau.

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2. (noun) goblin, ogre.

Noho ai te patupaiarehe me te kākarepō ki ngā ngahere ururua (Te Ara 2015). / Fairy folk and ogres live in the forest undergrowth.

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