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hararei

1. (loan) (verb) to have a holiday, go on holiday.

I te nekehanga i te rā hei karaunatanga i te Kīngi, ka tukua mātou kia hararei (TP 11/1902:3). / When the king's coronation was postponed we were permitted to take a holiday.

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2. (loan) (noun) holiday, vacation.

Ko te take i tae mai ai rātou ki Nui Tīreni nei, i haere mai ki te hāereere, i runga i te homaitanga i te hararei mā rātou, e ono marama (TJ 24/8/1899:7). / The reason they came to New Zealand was for them to travel about, as they had been given a holiday of six months duration.

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