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kati

1. (verb) (-a) to bite, nip.

Kei katia koe e te pūwerewere (W 1971:103). / Don't you get bitten by the spider.

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Synonyms: kuku, kikini, kini, kinikini, timotimo, timo, kakati, kukuti, kuti, nanapi, pakini, honi, hohoni

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