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rāti

1. (loan) (verb) (-tia) to harpoon.

Kīhei i roa ka pautu ngā wēra, ko tētahi rawa o ngā wēra i rātitia rā, ka werohia anō, ka mate (TJ 19/1/1899:15). / It wasn’t long before the whales spouted and one of the whales was harpooned and it died.

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2. (loan) (noun) lance, spear, harpoon, dart.

Mahara noa a Tiopira kua mate ina hoki te roa e ngaro ana ki raro, mahue atu i a ia tana rāti (TP 10/1902:11). / Tiopira thought that it was dead due to the length of time it had been below, so he put down his harpoon.

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Synonyms: tao

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