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hūngoingoi

1. (verb) to tremble.

Kei te hūngoingoi te rēme. Kei hea kē te uwha? (PK 2008:155). / The lamb is trembling. Just where is the ewe?

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2. (modifier) weak, frail, slow.

He tamaiti hōngoingoi (ngoikore) a Toarangatira i te wā e iti rawa ana a ia (White 4 1889:93). / Toarangatira was a frail child when he was very small.

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3. (modifier) cowardly, spineless, faint-hearted.

Ahakoa kāore ia i whakaae ki tōna pāhi, ka nohopuku, he tangata hūngoingoi ia. / Although he didn't agree with his boss, he remained silent because he was a cowardly person.

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4. (noun) elderly woman.

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