WAHINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The word "wahine" came into English in the late 18th century from Maori, the language of a Polynesian people native to New Zealand; it was originally used for a Maori woman, especially a wife
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wāhine — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries s A female in distinction from kane, male 2 A woman; a wife The term is applied to men and animals, and when applied to animals it merely marks the feminine gender In grammar, ano wahine, feminine gender Wahine, he mea ia e nani ai ke kane, he lei alii maikai no ke kane, woman, she gives honor to the man, she is a crown of beauty for the
wāhine - Te Aka Māori Dictionary 1 (modifier) female, women, feminine Ka haere te tīma wāhine o Tāne-nui-a-Rangi ki ngā whakataetae hōkī ā-tau ki Te Wairoa (HP 1991:6) The women’s team of Tāne-nui-a-Rangi went to the annual hockey tournament at Wairoa 2 (noun) women, females, ladies, wives – plural form of wahine
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