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tīwani

1. (verb) (-a,-tia) to scrape, dress, smooth, strip bare.

Kei te tīwani i te riu o te waka (PK 2008:947). / Scraping the bilge of the canoe.

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Synonyms: kowani, kaku, waku, wakuwaku, pākēkē, waru, wani, harakuku, hāro, rakaraka, raraku, honihoni, kauhoro, wharowharo, raku, tuakuku, okoi, rakuraku, weku, hākuku, whawharo, tahitahi, waruwaru


2. (modifier) be stripped bare.

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