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taukuri

1. (interjection) oh dear! (exclamation of distress or surprise).

(Te Pihinga Textbook (Ed. 2): 106; Te Pihinga Audio Tapes/CDs (Ed. 2): exercise 40;)

Auē taukuri ē, e hika mā! He tino parekura nui tēnā nā aituā kua takoto ki waenganui i a koutou (TPH 9/11/1904:15). / Oh dear, my friends! Those deaths lying amongst you are a major calamity.

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2. (verb) to be in mourning.

Nō te ata o te Paraire, 18 o Āperira ka huri, ka pāho te reo, Ē! Ko Arihia Ngata tēnei ka takoto i te moenga roa. Oho ana te mauri, taukuri kau ana (TTT 1/5/1929:991). / On Friday morning, 18 April, the news was broadcast that Arihia Ngata has died. It is a shock and we are in mourning.

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Synonyms: taurangi, tangi


3. (modifier) mournful, sad, grief-stricken.

E te iwi, whakaarahia tō tangi taukuri mō te matua ka ngaro (TP 7/1906:9). / People, raise your grief-stricken lament for the parent who has died.

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Synonyms: whakaingoingo, tīkapa, whakahiatangi, pōuri, kiwa, kiwakiwa, pōkē, whakapōuri, matapōuri, āroharoha, whakakiwakiwa, ruku popoi, tiwhatiwha, manatu, whakaaroha

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