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ngōki

1. (verb) to crawl, creep.

Engari kei te mātengatenga rawa ia, ina hoki i takoto tonu mō ētahi hēkena, kātahi ka kitea atu e ngōki haere ana ki te ngahere (TP 1/1/1901:8). / But he is knocked out because he just lay for some seconds and then he was seen crawling away into the bush.

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2. (noun) creeping, crawling.

Ka roa rāua e takoto ana, ka tīmata te ngōki haere ki te awa, 150 iāri te tawhiti atu (HKW 1/8/1899:9). / The two of them were lying there for a long time before beginning to crawl along to the river, 150 yards away.

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