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pēpeke

1. (verb) to draw up the legs or arms.

Ki tāu ia, me tahatahi tonu te moe; kaua e huri ki tētahi taha, kaua e whārōrō, kaua e tīraha, kaua e pēpeke (TWMNT 4/4/1876:81). / But in your opinion, a man must sleep on one side continually; he must not turn on the other side, nor stretch out at full length, nor lie on his back, nor draw up his legs.

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