ue
1. (verb) (-a,-tia) to push, shove, shake.
Ka uea e ia te pou o te whare (W 1971:465). / He shook the post of the house.
Synonyms: tōkiri, ātute, tute, pana, panapana, torohaki, kōpana, pei, peipei, uaki, tōpana ue, ngāueue, wiriwiri, wiri, whakahīoi, whakaoioi, whakawiri, whīoioi, ore, māueue, māwewe, kereū, pīoioi, rui, tāwiri, pioi, haurui, oreore, whakangāueue, whakapoi, rūrū, tīoioi, hīoioi, ngaeke, ngāoraora, ngatē, whakangāteriteri, oraora, pīoraora, whakaruerue, tīoi, ngaue, ngatari, rū, rure, rurerure, ueue, aroarowhaki, kōrurerure, ngarue, ngāruerue, ngateri
2. (verb) (-a,-tia) to steer.
Ki a Parāone, mehemea i tukuna ki tā Haerehuka i hiahia ai, ka uea anō e ia te iwi Māori ki te mura o te ahi (TTR 1990:3). / According to Brown, if Haerehuka had had his way he would have steered the people into warfare.