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mumura

1. (stative) be glowing, showing a brilliant colour.

I kite ahau i te rangi e whero ana, mumura tonu te āhua (TPH 15/1/1912:5). / I saw the sky red and glowing.

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2. (stative) be bright, aglow, bold.

He harakeke iraira, he mumura te kākāriki o ngā whā, he kōwhai ngā tāekaeka, he karaka ngā tapa me te tuaka, he mā, he mōhinuhinu te muka o tēnei harakeke (PK 2008:603). / A variegated flax, with bright green leaves, yellow stripes, orange edges and midrib, while the fiber of this flax is white and shiny.

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3. (noun) inflammation, redness, blush.

Ka whiua koe e Ihowa ki te kohi, ki te kirikā, ki te mumura, ki te toronga nui, ki te hoari, ki te tauraki, te hōpurupuru (PT Tiuteronomi 28:22). / You will be punished by Jehovah with consumption, with a fever, with inflamation, with extreme burning, with the sword, with drought and mildew.

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Synonyms: pūwhero, tūtutupō, pākurakura

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