English to Maori Meaning of tomahawk - patiti


Tomahawk :
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Definitions of tomahawk in English
Noun(1) weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American Indians
Verb(1) cut with a tomahawk(2) kill with a tomahawk
Examples of tomahawk in English
(1) Having now experienced the skill involved in throwing a tomahawk , how Sitting Bull and Little White Dove managed to hunt, kill and bring home the buffalo for dinner is beyond me.(2) The original Native American tap was simply a V-shaped incision made with a tomahawk , and it allowed the sap to flow down into a bowl.(3) On one occasion the men dared Daniel T. Potts to charge a buffalo armed only with a tomahawk .(4) Putting his performance down to beginner's luck, I stepped up for another go, determined not to lay down my weapons until I had succeeded in making at least one tomahawk stick in the tree trunk.(5) Above the clasped hands are a peace pipe and a tomahawk .(6) He was arrested for possession of a weapon, the tomahawk , and the report indicated the police officer used force by drawing his service weapon to affect the arrest.(7) The drop earrings, tomahawk , knife and scabbard, and bow and arrows vie for the viewer's attention with the striking claret color of the headdress, which matches both the fringe of the frock coat and one of the shoulder sashes.(8) I think about my teepee, my tomahawk , my stocky bay horse who is standing even now, a striped blanket thrown over his back, ready to gallop me over the plains, into the red and dusty West.(9) She was as good with a gun, knife or tomahawk as any man alive, and though eastern schools had polished her vocabulary and ignited an unquenchable curiosity in her they had done little to tame her.(10) Haynes seems to have included the pendant, separated from the tomahawk , in some pictures simply as another piece of Indian beadwork.(11) The latter was given in full war paint and feathers, to the music of native drums and was accompanied by the usual brandishing of tomahawks and scalping knives.(12) Drawn in the tradition of rock art, these last depict the weapons and utensils necessary for hunting and fighting - spears, shields, boomerangs, digging sticks, sharpening stones and tomahawks .(13) The French fought with firearms, while traditional Iroquois weapons were bows and arrows, stone tomahawks , and wooden warclubs.(14) They carried medicine bundles, the red sticks of invincibility, and their tomahawks , and they also carried rifles and guns from Panton Leslie and Company.(15) Later, a coroner found that he had been tomahawked several times, causing instant death.(16) Steel pots and knives, tomahawks , glass beads, manufactured cloth, guns, and gunpowder gradually replaced traditional products of native manufacture.
Related Phrases of tomahawk
(1) tomahawk ::
patiti
Synonyms
Noun
1. hatchet ::
te titaha
Different Forms
tomahawk, tomahawked, tomahawking, tomahawks
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