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uhono

1. (verb) (-a) to splice, join, connect.

Otirā ki tā ngā tāngata whakaaro kāhore a Mohi mā i tuhituhi ki tēnei, engari ki ngā hiako koati. He mea kua oti te whakapai, he mea uhono tētahi ki tētahi aua peha nanenane, peha hipi rānei (TH 1/2/1860:2). / But according to people's opinion, Moses and others did not write on this, but on goat skins. Those goat or sheep skins were prepared and joined to each other.

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Synonyms: kuhukuhu, tāpiri, whakauru, pāhekoheko, hiki, tūhoto, uru, whakamoemoe, whakatapoko, haumi, honohono, pūtahi, tūhono, tūhonohono, hono, whakakapiti, porotūtaki, porotūtataki

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