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kapakapatū

1. (verb) to palpitate, throb.

Kapakapatū ana te tau o taku ate (TTR 1990:35). / My heart throbs.

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Synonyms: mokohiti, whētuki, mokowhiti, kakapa, hotohoto


2. (verb) to flash repeatedly.

Kapakapatū ana te uira i runga i Hikurangi (G 1853:79). / The lightning flashes on Hikurangi mountain.

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