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mohemohe

1. (verb) to be drooping.

Mohemohe noa ngā kanohi (W 1971:205). / The eyes just drooped.

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2. (modifier) ineffective, powerless, helpless.

He aha māu kotahi ē, tū mohemohe kau? / What can you do alone but stand there helplessly? (A whakataukī referring to the power of a group effort.)

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Synonyms: kuruki, paraheahea, rōrā, ngoikore, hangenge, kahakore

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