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Definition of wahine in English: wahinenoun wɑːˈhiːniwäˈhēnē 1A Maori or Polynesian (especially Hawaiian) woman. Example sentencesExamples - We want to show an example to our young ones, like the wahine from Tikipunga who are here today.
- When a few hundred cult Christians who do not recognise wahine or whenua and who do not vote here in NZ can turn an election on its ear then we are already drinking from the Texas teapot of Hori Ngahere.
- On the back of the cards was a picture of a Maori wahine, or a ‘questionable mass-produced image of Kiwiana kitsch’.
- While visitors and guests enjoy a large variety of BBQ seafood, beautiful wahines and exciting kahunas put on a fabulous Polynesian dance Show, all for 500 baht per person.
- Tiger Woods poses with wahine hula girls and the winner's trophy after his victory in the 23rd PGA Grand Slam of Golf on Wednesday.
- 1.1US A young woman, especially a surfer.
OriginMaori, Hawaiian, and other Polynesian languages. RhymesAthene, bambini, beanie, Bellini, Bernini, bikini, Boccherini, Borromini, capellini, catenae, Cellini, Cherubini, Cyrene, Fellini, fettuccine, genie, greeny, grissini, Heaney, Houdini, Jeanie, linguine, martini, Mazzini, mankini, meanie, Mussolini, Mycenae, Paganini, Panini, porcini, Puccini, queenie, rapini, Rossellini, Rossini, Santoríni, Selene, spaghettini, Sweeney, teeny, teeny-weeny, tortellini, Toscanini, Trini, tweeny, weeny, zucchini Definition of wahine in US English: wahinenounwäˈhēnē 1A Maori or Polynesian (especially Hawaiian) woman. Example sentencesExamples - Tiger Woods poses with wahine hula girls and the winner's trophy after his victory in the 23rd PGA Grand Slam of Golf on Wednesday.
- When a few hundred cult Christians who do not recognise wahine or whenua and who do not vote here in NZ can turn an election on its ear then we are already drinking from the Texas teapot of Hori Ngahere.
- We want to show an example to our young ones, like the wahine from Tikipunga who are here today.
- While visitors and guests enjoy a large variety of BBQ seafood, beautiful wahines and exciting kahunas put on a fabulous Polynesian dance Show, all for 500 baht per person.
- On the back of the cards was a picture of a Maori wahine, or a ‘questionable mass-produced image of Kiwiana kitsch’.
- 1.1US A young woman, especially a surfer.
OriginMaori, Hawaiian, and other Polynesian languages. |