tūmanako
1. (experience verb) (-hia,-tia) to hope for, wish for.
Ko tāna i tūmanako ai, mā te Kīngitanga hei whakatakoto ēnei tū āhuatanga, kauaka e pērā i te Pākehā e tuku nei i ngā Māori ki te patu i a rātou anō, ka uru noa mai rātou i te wā anake ka mate he Pākehā (TTR 1990:322). / He hoped that the King Movement would provide these types of procedures, unlike the Pākehā government, which allowed Māori to kill each other and only involved itself when Pākehā were killed.
2. (noun) desire, hope, wish.
I taku taenga ki Ihipa i te Maramawhitu, tau 1941, koirā tonu tētahi o aku tūmanako, ki te wātea au, ā, ki tā Te Atua i pai ai, me haere rawa au kia kite i ngā wāhi tapu o te Whenua Tapu (HP 1991:153). / When I arrived in Egypt in July, 1941, that was one of my desires, that I be free, God willing, to actually go to see the sacred sites of the Holy Land.