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hangehange

1. (modifier) very, quite, extremely, exceedingly - an intensifier that follows maroke.

Hakihea (Tīhema): Kua noho ngā manu kei roto i te kōhanga. (Ko tōna tikanga ko te hakihea he rite ki te mārakerake, ki te maroke hangehange nei. E kōrero ana mō te āhua o te whenua.) (HM 2/1990:3). / December: The birds remain in the nests. (The meaning of 'hakihea' is similar to 'mārakerake' (bare) and to 'maroke hangehange' (extremely dry). It's referring to the condition of the land.

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Synonyms: koia, rawa, āhua, anō, tino, noa, tonu, kere, āta, hengahenga, kāhua, (ko) tōna ... (nei), tou, noa iho

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