2. (verb) to be spread out, extended.
Otirā mā te maumahara ki te whakataukī a ō tātou tūpuna, 'Mā tini, mā mano ka rapa te whai', e māmā ai, e tere ai te tutuki o tēnei take nui whakaharahara (TTT 1/7/1931:7). / But by remembering the saying of our ancestors, 'By large numbers will the chase be spread out' meaning that this important matter will be completed more easily and faster by large numbers of cooperating workers.
3. (adjective) be wide, flat, webbed.
4. (noun) sheet lightning.
5. (noun) blade (of a paddle, etc.), anything broad and flat.
Ka whitia e ia te rapa o tōna taiaha ki runga; ka ruia ngā awe, ka pūaha (JPS 1911:22). / He turned the blade of his taiaha upwards, and shook its tuft of dog's hair so that it opened out.
6. (noun) stern-post (of a canoe).
Nā, ka mahia te waka, koirā ngā toki i tāraia ai te waka, ā ka oti te tārai te haumi, te kei, te ihu, ngā rauawa; ka oti ngā taumanu, te tauihu, te rapa me te kāraho, te puneke, te ihu, te utuutu-matua, te whakarei o te kei, ngā mea katoa mō te waka taua, ngā kōrewa, ngā tā wai, ngā hoe, ngā whiti, ngā tokotū, ngā huapae, ngā rā, ngā taura, ngā punga e rua, whakawhenua, ngā punga kōrewa, ngā toko waka, ngā hoe whakaara o te ihu, ngā hoe whakatere o te kei (JPS 1922:23). / The canoe was then adzed out, hewn with those adzes. The piece to lengthen the hull was hewn out, the stern, the bow, the topstrakes; finished were the thwarts, the prow piece, the stern attachment, the decking, the fore end, the utuutumatua, the carved work of the stern, and all things pertaining to a war canoe. These included the outriggers, the balers, the paddles, the crosspieces and masts, the fore and aft beams of the outrigger frame, the sails, the cordage, the two anchors, ground and sea, the punt poles, and the steering oars of the prow and stern.