hihiri
1. (verb) (-tia) to eagerly desire, long for, spring up, rise up (of thoughts).
Kaua hei hihiri rawa ki te kai waipiro (TTT 1/3/1930:2005). / Don't be too eager to drink alcohol.
Synonyms: totō, maiangi, maranga, matike, whana, maiengi, ara, puea, whakatika, whātika, kūata, kuika, kūwata, tōmina, kare, kuatau, pūkōnohinohi, manako, whakangākau, ōkaka, tāmina, āmene, korou, popono, pūkōnohinohi, warawara, wawata, wara, ohia, mānakonako, kaimomotu
2. (verb) to be laborious, brisk, assiduous, diligent, persistent, determined.
Ka hihiri rātou ki te haere ki Ākarana i te wehi i a rātou (TWMNT 2/12/1871:19). / They were determined to go to Auckland because of the fear of them.
Synonyms: urupū, manawa rahi, pūnoke, taikaha, pūtohe, ngana, manawanui, pikoni, pukutohe, pūkeke, aumangea, mōtohe, niwaniwa, pakepake, pukutohetohe, tohetohe
3. (verb) to be dynamic, energetic, spirited.
I hihiri tana akiaki i tōna iwi, i a Waikato ki te whakauru atu ki te taua tautiaki i te toi whenua (TTR 1996:82). / He energetically urged his Waikato people to join the Home Guard.
4. (modifier) energetic, dynamic, spirited, lively.
He tangata hihiri, he tangata marohi hoki a Tame (TTR 1994:98). / Tommy was an energetic and strong man.
Synonyms: hihiko, hauoraora, ngangahau, pākahukahu, ngākau hihiko
5. (noun) desire, longing.
He tangata māhorahora noa nei ia ki te whaikōrero, kitea ake ana hoki tōna hihiri ki ngā mahi tahua (TTR 2000:102). / He was a natural orator and his acumen at financial work was evident.
Synonyms: matenui, koroingo, pūkōnohinohi, kāwatawata, korotū, maingo, minamina, tōmina, kuatau, mina, mōhukihuki, manako