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horahora

1. (verb) to spread out.

Ko te hiwi i pikitia nei e mātau, e horahora ana te hunga tūākiri me te hunga mate, ānō kua āta ruingia te whenua ki te tinana tangata (TPH 15/1/1900:7). / The wounded and the dead were spread out over the hill we climbed as though the land had been carefully sown with bodies.

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2. (modifier) spread, widely spread.

Ko te matikara, mai i te kōnui ki te kōiti o te ringa horahora kotahi (HJ 2015:42). / A 'matikara' is from the thumb to the little finger of one spread hand.

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