Maori

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matira

  1. To fish (with a rod)

Adjective

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matira

  1. lookout
    E whakanohohia tētahi tangata i runga i te taumata matira i ngā rā katoa hei matira ki te tangata haere, ki te ope taua rānei.
    A man was stationed on the lookout summit every day to watch the travellers, or for war parties.

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Noun

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matira

  1. fishing rod
  2. lookout

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Etymology 1

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From ma- +‎ tira (remain).

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matirá (complete natira, progressive natitira, contemplative matitira, Baybayin spelling ᜋᜆᜒᜇ)

  1. to remain; to be left
    Walang natira sa pera ko.
    Nothing was left from my money.
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Etymology 2

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From ma- +‎ tira (shoot).

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matira (complete natira, progressive natitira, contemplative matitira, Baybayin spelling ᜋᜆᜒᜇ)

  1. to be albe to shoot
  2. to be able to be shot
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