- the word aitu
refers to sickness, calamity, or demons; the
related word
aituā means misfortune, accident, disaster. In Tahitian, aitu (syn. atua/raitu)...
- cultivation. Whiro, the lord of
darkness and
embodiment of all evil and death.
Aituā, the god of death, unhappiness, and misfortune. Ao, a
personification of...
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lines marking various stages of creation.
Supporters On the
dexter side is
Aituā, who
looks after the dead and is the
personification of misfortune, and...
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original on May 10, 2022.
Retrieved May 9, 2012. "Te
Komihana Tirotiro Aitua Waka
Transport Accident Investigation Commission Statement of
Intent 2011...
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Aytua (Catalan:
Aituà) is a
former commune in Pyrénées-Orientales (France).
Aytua is
located east of the
commune of
Escaro and
northwest of Thorrent,...
- Whitimana)
Transport Accident Investigation Commission (Te Kōmihana
Tirotiro Aituā Waka) New
Zealand Fast
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Limited New
Zealand Venture Investment...
- to p**** on. He
kapua pōuri ngā
kaiwaka kei
runga i te paerangi. He tohu
aituā tēnei (Te Ara 2015). /
Kaiwaka are
threatening clouds on the horizon. This...
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Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC, Māori: Te Kōmihana
Tirotiro Aituā Waka) is a
transport safety body of New Zealand. It has its headquarters...
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traditions may list some of
these children alongside Rehua, Urutengangana,
Aituā, Tiki, Whiro, or Ruaumoko,
among others. Often, a war or
skirmish between...
- us all.” And again: “Who is this person, Death? [Ko wai
tenei tangata,
Aitua?] Had he but
taken the form of a man, I
could fight him with this taiaha...