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  • pīki(loan) (stative) big - a word used in colloquial speech usually placed before the word it modifies.
  • piki(loan) (noun) fig, fig tree, Ficus carica. Nā, ka toru aku tau i haere mai ai ahau ki te rapu hua i tēnei piki, ā kāhore ahau i kite (Ma 1841, wh2).Now, for the last three years I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree without finding any.
  • piki toka(noun) rock climbing.
  • piki1. (verb) (-a,-tia) to climb, ascend, climb over, get on. Ka kite hoki taku tuakana i a au e tū ana i te taha o te huarahi i tō mātau kāinga, ka whakatū ia i ana hōiho, kia piki atu au ki runga i te rore, ka noho i tōna taha (HP wh22).When my elder brother saw me standing at the side of the road at our home he stopped his horses and I climbed onto the lorry and sat beside him.

    2. (noun) ascent, climb.

  • piki(noun) feather plume (as decoration for the head).
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