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kori

1. (verb) to move, wriggle, play.

Kīhai i takitaro kua rongo ia e kori ana te poti, ā kua tāweka te taura ki te hiku (TP 1/10/1902:11). / It wasn't long before he felt the boat moving and the rope had become wrapped around the tail.

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Synonyms: tākarokaro, whakaari, hīanga, perei, tākaro, purei, paheke, panuku, whakakorikori, , konikoni, hūnuku, tīkape, onioni, oreore, kareu, whakangāueue, rangaranga, takataka, neneke, ngatē, ngeungeu, oraora, pakuku, pīoraora, heke, kaneke, ki hori, hiki, nuku, ngatete, tākiri, koni, korikori, neke


2. (verb) to move into action.

Kua eke te punga, kua mau ki ngā hoe, kua kori katoa, kua korero i tō rātou reo (TP 1/1911:5). / When the anchor was aboard, they took hold of their oars and they all moved into action and spoke their language.

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3. (noun) movement.

Ko te kanikani te neke me te kori a te tinana, me te ū anō ki te manawataki o te puoro (i te nuinga o te wā) (RMR 2017). / Dance is the movement of the body usually in time with music (RMR 2017).

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Synonyms: whakaoreore, hikohiko, whakanekeneke, korikori, nekehanga, whakatakataka, nukunuku


4. (stative) active person, vibrant person, energetic person, live wire.

E 300, e 400 rānei te nui o te iwi o tēnei takiwā, ā, katoa rātau he kori, he pukumahi (TTR 1994:3). / The size of this community was 300 or 400 people and they were all energetic industrious people.

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kōri

1. (loan) (noun) cord (measurement of cut wood).

Ki te hiahia tētahi Pākehā ki te wahie, tuhia mai te utu mō te kōri… (TW 5/5/1877:11/179). / If Pākehā want to buy firewood, write to me and I will tell them what I ask per cord for it…

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kōrī

1. (noun) kākā, Nestor meridionalis - large native forest parrot with olive-brown and dull green upperparts and crimson underwings extending to thighs and rump.

See also kākā

Synonyms: kōriwhai, tātāapopo, perehere, kākā

kori tinana

1. (verb) to workout, exercise.

I mua i te parakuihi ka kori tinana mātau mō tētahi hāora (Ng 1993:138). / We exercised for an hour before breakfast.

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2. (noun) workout, exercise.

Ko te whitu o ngā hāora i te ata te wā i whakaritea mō te kori tinana. / The time arranged for exercise was 7 a.m.

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mo kori ake

1. in case...may, were fortunate, to see whether, if it were not for (variation of me i kore ake).

(Te Pihinga Textbook (Ed. 2): 126-127;)

whare kori tinana

1. (noun) gymnasium, gym.

He mea nui ki te hunga noho tāone ngā akomanga kori tinana me ngā akomanga haukori kei ngā whare kori tinana (Te Ara 2017). / Exercise and aerobic classes in gyms have also become important for city-dwellers.

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