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tuke - elbow; jerk; knock; angle

tūkē - adverb

Tuke. 1. n. Elbow.

2. Angle, bend.

3. A form of bird snare. = pewa. Te tuke o Tautoru, Orion's belt; part of the constellation. Tuke - o - rangi, a mollusc; ? Haliotis iris.

4. A measure of length, from one elbow to the fingers of the other extended arm.

5. Used to indicate any short distance, a little way. Tuke kau nei te roa o te ara.

6. v.t. Nudge.

7. v.i. Jerk, twitch. Kua tuke mai te tuke o te ringa o te mea e more, he aitua.

8. a. Rough, applied to the sea. He au tuke.

tuketuke. 1. v.t. Elbow, nudge, so incite. Katahi ano a Manaia ka tuketuke atu i tana tamaiti kia rere ki te whiu i te mataika (T. 119).

2. n. Funny bone; the part of the elbow over which the ulnar nerve passes. Ka tengatenga taku tuketuke.

3. A measure of length = tuke, 4.

Williams Dictionary

I te reo Māori, e ono ngā -tohu-wa matua, e whitu me ka whakaarohia te "kātahi āno... ka", engari he mono tūkē te "kātahi anō".
In the Māori language, there are six main time markers, seven if we include "kātahi anō... ka", but "kātahi anō" is considered a standalone.

#148: I habitually go to the supermarket in order to buy food
#69: Who is the woman singing?
#166: Nominaliztion
#15: I'm coming. You're going.
#151: That is the house where I grew up (i... ai)
#71: I am supermarketing
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