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pāohe

1. (verb) to be shrunk, hollow, gaunt.

E whia ake rānei ngā tau ka matekai te Pākehā nei, kātahi ka pāohe haere (TP 1/1908:6). / Many years later this Pākehā was starving and became gaunt.

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Synonyms: kōmae, kātoatoa, taramore, tīangoango, pīngongo, paroparo, pakoko, piako

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