ko‘uko‘u, (-a, -‘ia, -na), fq. ko‘u. Wrap up, (do up in) bundles, parcels.
I tōna mate‘anga i te anu, kua ko‘uko‘u ‘aia iāia ki te tā‘ei.
When she felt the cold, she wrapped a rug round herself;
Kua oti ia Mārī i te ko‘uko‘u i te tī romi ki roto i te ‘āriki.
Mārī had finished wrapping up the
tī romi
(taro mash) in banana leaves;
‘E au ko‘uko‘u tiare tērā i kō.
Those are bundles of flowers over there;
Kua ko‘uko‘u au i tōku ‘apinga nō tōku ‘aere‘anga.
I’ve packed up my things for the journey. [ko‘u RR.]