takō
1. (verb) to be peeled off.
Synonyms: mahihore
2. (adjective) be loose (as a rope, etc.).
He takō noa te aka o te taiepa nei; kāore i mau (W 1971:373). / The vines of this fence are loose and won't hold.
1. (verb) to be peeled off.
Synonyms: mahihore
2. (adjective) be loose (as a rope, etc.).
He takō noa te aka o te taiepa nei; kāore i mau (W 1971:373). / The vines of this fence are loose and won't hold.
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