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ngaru whati

1. (verb) be breaking as waves.

I whakaae ia e kore e taea te ārai atu ngā tāngata whai e ngaru whati mai ana ki ngā whenua taramore Māori (TTR 1994:10). / He agreed that the people seeking undeveloped Māori land could not be stopped.

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2. (noun) breakers.

He aituā tino nui te hinganga o Tūhawaiki i te wā e tū ana mai te ope matua o ngā Pākehā me he ngaru whati mai (TTR 1990:370). / The death of Tūhawaiki at a time when the main influx of Pākehā settlement was occurring was a major tragedy.

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