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poti

1. (noun) angle, corner.

Ka uru a Tūpai ki roto o Huri-whenua; haere rawa ia ki te poti o te whare noho mai ai (JPS 1914:133). / Tūpai entered the house, Huri-whenua, and went straight to the corner of the house and sat there.

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2. (noun) basket for cooked food.

Ka pau tana poti, ka neke atu ki tētehi atu poti kai (W 1971:296). / When his food basket was eaten, he moved to another basket of food.

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