2. (verb) (-a) to seek solace.
Haere, haere atu e ngā kaumātua, ki te mano, ki te tini kua rūpeke atu rā ki te pō, waiho te iwi, māna e mae noa (TP 3/1904:2). / Farewell, my elders, go to the multitudes who have gathered in the world of the dead and leaving the tribe to vainly seek solace.
3. (noun) phobia.
mae takatāpui
1. (noun) homophobia.
Ki ētahi tāngata āniwaniwa, pā mai ai te mae takatāpui, te mae irawhiti me te whakahāwea taihemarua i ia rā, me te aha, ka pāngia kinotia te hauora me te oranga. (F 2019: 15). / For some rainbow people, homophobia, transphobia, and/or intersex discrimination is part of daily life and has profound negative impacts on their health and wellbeing.
mae iawhiti
1. (noun) transphobia.
Ki ētahi tāngata āniwaniwa, pā mai ai te mae takatāpui, te mae irawhiti me te whakahāwea taihemarua i ia rā, me te aha, ka pāngia kinotia te hauora me te oranga. (F 2019: 15). / For some rainbow people, homophobia, transphobia, and/or intersex discrimination is part of daily life and has profound negative impacts on their health and wellbeing.