"tuitui" meaning in Maori

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Verb

Etymology: Reduplication of tui from Proto-Polynesian *tui (“to thread on string”) from Proto-Oceanic *tuRi₁ from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tuhuR (“to string together”) (compare with Tagalog tuhog). Proto-Polynesian form might also be influenced by Proto-Oceanic *tuRi-tuRi (“candlenut”), in which the canoe plant died out in New Zealand's cold climate – compare relationship of Tahitian tui and tutuʻi, Hawaiian kui and kukui. Etymology templates: {{reduplication|mi|tui}} Reduplication of tui, {{inh|mi|poz-pol-pro|*tui|t=to thread on string}} Proto-Polynesian *tui (“to thread on string”), {{inh|mi|poz-oce-pro|*tuRi₁}} Proto-Oceanic *tuRi₁, {{inh|mi|poz-pro|*tuhuR|t=to string together}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tuhuR (“to string together”), {{cog|tl|tuhog}} Tagalog tuhog, {{der|mi|poz-oce-pro|*tuRi-tuRi|t=candlenut}} Proto-Oceanic *tuRi-tuRi (“candlenut”), {{cog|ty|tui}} Tahitian tui, {{cog|haw|kui}} Hawaiian kui Head templates: {{head|mi|verb|||||||||f1accel-form=passive|f2accel-form=passive|f3accel-form=passive|f4accel-form=passive|head=}} tuitui, {{mi-verb}} tuitui
  1. to sew Related terms: tui
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