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moata

1. (verb) to be early in the morning.

Kia moata te maranga, ā, kauaka e tukua kia whakapahuhutia noatia e koe te wā i runga i te māngeretanga (KO 15/2/1884:8). / Rise early in the morning and don't allow time to slip by because of laziness.

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2. (modifier) early.

He whakataukī nā te Pākehā: 'Ma te manu moata ka mau ai te toke.' (TTT 1/8/1922:11). / A saying of the Pākehā is: 'The early bird catches the worm.'

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See also tuata


3. (noun) promptness, readiness.

E tika ana kia nui ngā mihi a te iwi Māori ki te Pīhopa o Waikato, ki tōna moata ki te huhi i a tātau i tēnei hōnore (TTT 1/9/1929:1071). / It's appropriate that the Māori people should be full of praise of the Bishop of Waikato for his promptness in bestowing this honour on us.

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Synonyms: reri, tere

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