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ēwhea

1. (particle) (determiner) which? (plural) - variation of ēhea?.

(Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 100;)

I te ata ka kitea kua pau te kai a ngā ika rā; kāore i mōhiotia nā ēwhea hapū i tāhae aua ika (JPS 1927:358). / In the morning it was seen that the fish had been eaten; it was not known which clans had stolen the fish.

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