"maitai" meaning in All languages combined

See maitai on Wiktionary

Verb [Hawaiian]

Head templates: {{head|haw|verb}} maitai
  1. Niʻihau form of maikaʻi (“goodness”)
    Sense id: en-maitai-haw-verb-LbXqZekr Categories (other): Hawaiian entries with incorrect language header, Niʻihau Hawaiian, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 90 5 0 2 2 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 91 5 0 2 2

Adjective [Maori]

Etymology: From Proto-Polynesian *maqitaki; compare with Hawaiian maikaʻi and Tahitian maitaʻi. Etymology templates: {{inh|mi|poz-pol-pro|*maqitaki}} Proto-Polynesian *maqitaki, {{cog|haw|maikaʻi}} Hawaiian maikaʻi, {{cog|ty|maitaʻi}} Tahitian maitaʻi Head templates: {{head|mi|adjective|head=}} maitai, {{mi-adj}} maitai
  1. good, beautiful, agreeable
    Sense id: en-maitai-mi-adj-~jXT2jOt Categories (other): Maori entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Maori entries with incorrect language header: 80 6 7 7
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Adjective [Maori]

Etymology: Compound of mai (“from”) + tai (“sea”), sense of iron from their introduction by trade with European sailors. Etymology templates: {{compound|mi|mai|tai|t1=from|t2=sea}} mai (“from”) + tai (“sea”) Head templates: {{head|mi|adjective|head=}} maitai, {{mi-adj}} maitai
  1. foreign
    Sense id: en-maitai-mi-adj-ZWdxkF4e
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun [Maori]

Etymology: Compound of mai (“from”) + tai (“sea”), sense of iron from their introduction by trade with European sailors. Etymology templates: {{compound|mi|mai|tai|t1=from|t2=sea}} mai (“from”) + tai (“sea”) Head templates: {{head|mi|noun||{{{pl}}}|head=}} maitai, {{mi-noun}} maitai
  1. (esp. Urewera, Bay of Plenty) iron Synonyms: rino
    Sense id: en-maitai-mi-noun-BOnA24fn
  2. (esp. Urewera, Bay of Plenty) iron
    metal
    Synonyms: rino, mētara
    Sense id: en-maitai-mi-noun-g3xUBpgm
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2
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          "english": "I am good.",
          "text": "Maitai au.",
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