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tīpao

1. (verb) to come and go irregularly, wander.

Ko koe anake i tīpao haere i runga i ngā maunga (M 2004:30). / It was you alone who wandered about the mountains.

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2. (verb) (-a) to pick out singly, pick off, cull, single out.

Synonyms: tīpako


3. (verb) to putt (golf).


4. (noun) putter (golf).

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