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tūruawē pō

1. (noun) middle of the night, midnight.

Nā, nō te tūruawē pō, ka piki a Tūtānekai rāua ko tōna hoa ko Tiki ki runga ki tō rāua atamira; i reira ka tango tētehi ki te tōrino, ko tētehi ki te kōauau (JPS 1933:238). / Then in the middle of the night Tūtānekai and his friend Tiki climbed onto their platform; there one took the tōrino, the other the kōauau.

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Synonyms: tūruapō, tūruawaenga pō, weheruatanga pō, weheruatanga o te pō, tūruawaenganui pō, waenganui pō, tūrotowaenga, waipō, i waenganui pō, weherua pō, weherua

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