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NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE. [PART III. 



Mangai mouth 



Mange mange a fish-hook 



Mangere idle, idling, loitering 



Mango a shark 



Mango pare a shell-fish so 



called 



Mangonui name of a place 

 Mungu black, blacking, black 



dye 



Maugu mangu id. , blackness 

 Mangungu break 

 Mapuna enclosed in a stone 

 Mara a farm, field 

 Mara friend ! e mara friend ! 

 Marae a yard, court 

 Maraenui name of a place 

 Maraetahi name of a place 

 Marama moon, month, light 

 Marama light, clear, pleasant 

 Maramatanga light 

 Marangai east, east wind 

 Marangai hauraro north-east ; 



Tonga marangai south-east 

 Marara ke go astray 

 Mare cough, coughing 

 Marere falling down, dead 

 Mari it is good 

 Marie peaceful, simple, quiet, 



still, serene 



Mariu spots upon the skin 

 Marino smooth, calm ; for 



instance, the sea 

 Maringi running out, drop- 



. 

 Maringi menstrua 



Maripi knife, sword 



Maro a mat so called, extend, 



a fathom 



Marohirohi prosper 

 Maroi fern-root 

 Maroke dry, to dry 

 Maru extinguish, "kill, break, 



bruise, tear, shadow, shade 

 Maru mam a shade 

 Marunga death, a murder, 



killing 



Mata face, appearance 

 Mata raw, uncooked 



Matai, i. g. t mai 

 Mata musket-ball 

 Mataara watch 

 Mataaratanga watch ; o te po 



night-watch 

 Matao cold 

 Matakiri eyelids 

 Matakitaki look at, observe, 



notice 

 Mataku, fear, fright, fearful, to 



fear 



Matauranga wisdom, know- 

 ledge 

 Matau to know, to understand, 



to teach, skilful, wise 

 Matau right hand 

 Matau fishhook 

 Matapo blind 

 Mata mata, also Mataue name 



of a place 

 Matamua firstling, first-born, 



first 



Matanawe scar, mark 

 Matangerengere hard 

 Matangi the air, the extension 



of the intestines after death 

 Matapihi window 

 Matapiko hiding the face by 



hanging down the head 

 Matara refuge 

 Matarangi horizon 

 Matarehe sort of fresh-water 



eel 



Matariki the Pleiades 

 Matatoua looking earnestly at 



another 



Mate mate die 

 Mate sick, desirous, needful, 



dead, dying 

 Mate wai thirsty 

 Mate kai hungry 

 Mate ika illness from eating 



fish 



Mate toru thick 

 Matemoe, also Materawa 



dead 



Matia an arrow, a spear, dart 

 Mate awa severe illness, death 



