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pāpara

1. (noun) father.

Nō Ngāti Mutunga tana pāpara, a Wiremu Naera Pōmare, ā, he hononga anō ōna ki a Te Āti Awa (TTR 1996:137). / His father, Wiremu Naera Pōmare, was of Ngāti Mutunga, and had connections with Te Āti Awa.

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2. (noun) uncle.

Kei te kite atu ahau ki ētahi o ngā pāpara nei kua tīmata ki te kōrero i waenganui i a rātau anō (Milroy 2015). / I could see some of these uncles had begun to talk amongst themselves.

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