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koke

1. (verb) to move forward, move on a course.

Ko tēnei take i muri nei tukua ki raro, ko Tama-nui-te-rā tēnei e koke nei (JPS 1927:257). / Let this matter now be dropped, for the sun now pursues its course.

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Synonyms: kauneke, katete, paneke, pānekeneke, whakaahu whakamua

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