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pōrangorango

1. (adjective) be piebald, particoloured, brindled.

He pōrangorango tana hōiho, arā, he 'paepōro' (PK 2008:668). / Her horse was brindled, that is it was piebald.

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Synonyms: kōingoingo, ingoingo, kōpurepure


2. (modifier) piebald, particoloured, brindled.

I te pakarutanga o te kāta i te kāwhakitanga atu o te tāriana pōrangorango, hokona mai ana e ngā kaiwhakahaere o te wheketere miraka tētahi Dodge o te tau 1926 nei mōna (TTR 200:28). / When her piebald stallion bolted and smashed the cart, the directors of the dairy factory bought her a 1926 Dodge.

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