tiramākā
1. (noun) spirit.
Ko ngā matatuhi, koinei ngā tāngata e kaha ki te titiro i ngā tiramākā, arā ngā wairua o ngā tāngata (W 1971:423). / The seers are the people who are able to observe the spirits, that is people's spirits.
See also tiramaka
1. (noun) spirit.
Ko ngā matatuhi, koinei ngā tāngata e kaha ki te titiro i ngā tiramākā, arā ngā wairua o ngā tāngata (W 1971:423). / The seers are the people who are able to observe the spirits, that is people's spirits.
See also tiramaka
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