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nēra

1. (loan) (verb) (-tia) to nail.

Nō te Hūrae o tērā tau a Pēri me tōna ope ka haere, ā nō te 6 o te Āperira o tēnei tau ka tae ki te pito o te ao, ka nēratia e ia te haki o te Marikena ki reira… (TP 9/1909:7). / Perry and his group left July last year, and on the 6th July this year they reached the pole, and he nailed the American flag there…

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2. (loan) (noun) nail.

Ka kaha tana whiu i tana hama ki runga i te upoko o te nēra, e kore e piko, e kore e whati. / If she hits her hammer hard on the head of the nail, it won't bend or snap off.

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Synonyms: whao, taratiti

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