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NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE. ^ [PART III. 



Wehe wehe divide 



Wehi fear, to be afraid, dan- 



ger. 



afraid 



Weka a large bird (Rallus 



Australis) 

 Wekau bowels 

 Weminga sneezing 

 Wenua land, the placenta 

 Wenu the warp of a web cloth 

 Werahia to pierce, spear 

 Wera scalded, burnt, warm 

 Wera wera warm, heat 

 Were were hang up anything 

 Wero red 

 Werohi wound 

 Werohia wounded 

 Weru a garment 

 Weta punga a spider 

 Weta an insect so called 

 Wetekina loosen, free, untie 

 Wetengi worn out, exhausted, 

 as ground tilled several times 

 Weto extinguish 

 Wetoi a person neglected or 



unasked 

 Wetu a star 



Weturaka the starry firma- 

 ment 



Wewe a boil 

 Weweti loosen 

 Wi a rush 



Wio whistle 



Wiunga the act of driving in, 

 chastisement, flogging 



Wiu to drive in, scourge, 

 strike, a rod, a switch, the 

 finishing border of a garment 



Wiura lightning, lighten 



Wiua to chase, to beat 



Wiri gimlet, bore, shake 



Wiri wiri choose 



Wiria name of a place 



Wirikirikitia to clothe, to 

 dress 



Wirinake name of a place 



Wiringa trembling 



Wiringa o te wenua earth- 

 quake 



Wita light 



Witi rise ; e witi ana te ra 

 the sun is rising, appear 



Witinga mai o te ra sunrise 



Witinga rise, appearance 



Witiki girdle, bag, purse 



Wito a dwarf 



Witu eight 



Wiwi receive 



Wiwi rushes 



Wiwia a mixture 



Wiwia a snare made of rushes, 

 long grass 



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LONDON : Printed by WILLIAM CLOWKS aud SONS, Stamford Street. 



