"wiri" meaning in Maori

See wiri in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: From Proto-Polynesian *wili. Cognates include Hawaiian wili and Samoan vili. Etymology templates: {{dercat|mi|poz-oce-pro|inh=1}}, {{inh|mi|poz-pol-pro|*wili}} Proto-Polynesian *wili, {{cog|haw|wili}} Hawaiian wili, {{cog|sm|vili}} Samoan vili Head templates: {{head|mi|noun||{{{pl}}}|head=}} wiri, {{mi-noun}} wiri
  1. gimlet, auger, drill, screwdriver, anything for boring holes
    Sense id: en-wiri-mi-noun-uHMUOMqe
  2. (music) trembling of the hands in Maori singing to indicate the interface between the mind and the body (the wiri represents the shimmering of the ocean water, the heat waves rising from the ground, the wind rustling the tree leaves) Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-wiri-mi-noun-NyuC91YP Categories (other): Maori entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Maori entries with incorrect language header: 7 85 3 5 Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music

Verb

Etymology: From Proto-Polynesian *wili. Cognates include Hawaiian wili and Samoan vili. Etymology templates: {{dercat|mi|poz-oce-pro|inh=1}}, {{inh|mi|poz-pol-pro|*wili}} Proto-Polynesian *wili, {{cog|haw|wili}} Hawaiian wili, {{cog|sm|vili}} Samoan vili Head templates: {{head|mi|verb|||||||||f1accel-form=passive|f2accel-form=passive|f3accel-form=passive|f4accel-form=passive|head=}} wiri, {{mi-verb}} wiri
  1. to bore, twist, drill
    Sense id: en-wiri-mi-verb-rc7gun9x
  2. to tremble, shiver, shudder
    Sense id: en-wiri-mi-verb-X-wtOLhC

Download JSON data for wiri meaning in Maori (3.2kB)

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