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māwewe

1. (verb) to flutter, quiver, shake.

Ko te umere, ko te hurō, ko te karawhiuwhiu i ngā aikiha, i ngā pukapuka, māwewe kau ana te hanga nei a te aikiha, me he tū ngārahu tā māua mahi (KO 16/2/1885:2). / There was applause, delight, shaking of handkerchiefs, booklets, and the handkerchiefs quivered, if we performed haka with weapons.

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See also māueue

Synonyms: kūreperepe, oioi, , kārohirohi, kapakapa, wanawana, wiriwiri, whakakakapa, ore, kakapa, māueue, kereū, tāwariwari, tīkorikori, aroarohaki, arowhaki, arohaki, oreore, ārohirohi, ngāoraora, ngaue, ngatari, rure, rurerure, ue, ueue, aroarowhaki, kōrurerure, ngarue, ngāruerue, ngateri, ngāueue, wiri, whakahīoi, whakaoioi, whakawiri, whīoioi, pīoioi, rui, tāwiri, pioi, haurui, whakangāueue, whakapoi, rūrū, tīoioi, hīoioi, ngaeke, ngatē, whakangāteriteri, oraora, pīoraora, whakaruerue, tīoi

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