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māorooro

1. (verb) to rumble, reverberate, resound.

Māorooro ana te ngahere i te tangi a ngā kani mīhini. / The forest reverberated with the sound of the chain saws.

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Synonyms: tōiriiri, oro, pakū, paoro, haruru, hau, , tōiri, papahū, ngātoro, tūpapahū, pohū, pakō, papā, pāorooro, wheoro, kokō, ngunguru, wawā, hanguru, horu, rarā


2. (noun) rumbling, reverberating.

Hautaia tonu te roa o te māorooro, kātahi ka rutu ohorere (Ng 1993:405). / There were rumblings for several minutes, and then a sharp jolt (Ng 1993:405).

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Synonyms: paorangi

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