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māha

1. (verb) to be gratified, satisfied, contented - by the attainment of a desired object.

Ka māha hoki pea, ka kitea te wāhi i kimihia mai ai e rātou (NM 1928:102). / And perhaps they were gratified that they had found the place that they sought.

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Synonyms: wanea, toka, mākona, ngata, upa, manawa reka


2. (verb) to be depressed, resigned.

Nō te korenga i kitea tana tamaiti ka māha te ngākau (W 1971:162). / When his child couldn't be found he was depressed.

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