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pāhorehore

1. (modifier) obliterated, scraped off, removed, forgotten.

Auaka e waiho mō a taihoa, kei pērā me te whakataukī nei, 'Tūtohu ahiahi, ata pāhorehore' (HKW 1/7/1901:12). / Don't put things off, lest the saying becomes appropriate, 'Accept at night, forgotten in the morning.'

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Synonyms: pahore, orooro, monemone noa, marere, heuea

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