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arero hīanga

1. (noun) deceitful tongue, liar.

E Ihowā, whakaorangia tōku wairua i te ngutu teka, i te arero hīanga (PT Nga Waiata 120:2). / Deliver my soul, O Lord, from lying lips, and from a deceitful tongue.

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Synonyms: arero teka, arero horihori

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