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paewai

1. (noun) driftwood.

Ehara tēnei kei te pōkīkī, he paewai (M 2007:24). / We are bewildered and treated as driftwood (M 2007:25).

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2. (noun) collarbone, clavicle - either of the pair of bones joining the breastbone to the shoulder blades.

See also paemanu


3. (noun) batten on the inside joint between the rauawa and the hull of a canoe.

Ka mahia ngā popoki o ngā niao, he paewai ērā (WW 1915:200). / The covers of the gunwales, those are called paewai, were made.

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4. (noun) wooden mouthpiece attached to a calabash.


5. (noun) skirting board.

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