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peipei

1. (verb) (-a) to push, shove, jostle, drive out.

Ka ara ake i konei e whitu ngā kīngitanga, ko ō rātau nā karakia, ko te karakia anō o ō rātau tīpuna, kīhei hoki rātau i aro mai ki te karakia o te iwi e peipei nei, e patupatua nei hoki e rātau (TPH 20/6/1905:1). / Seven kingdoms arose here each with their own ritual prayers, the services of their ancestors. They did not take heed of the ritual prayers of the people they had driven out and killed.

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Synonyms: tutetute, ātute, tōkiri, torohaki, tōpana ue, ue, tute, pana, uaki, kōpana, pei, panapana

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