ngaro

Verb

 * 1)  to be hidden, out of sight, covered, disappeared, absent
 * 2) to destroy
 * 1) to destroy

Stative
ngaro


 * 1) be missing, lost, consumed, gone, extinct
 * Mahara noa a Tiopira kua mate ina hoki te roa e ngaro ana ki raro, mahue atu i a ia tana rāti.
 * Tiopira thought that it was dead due to the length of time it had been missing below, so he put down his harpoon.

Modifier
ngaro


 * 1) secretly, hidden, undetected, unnoticed
 * Rongo kau anō te tupua rā i te haunga āhua tangata, heoi ka puta kei waho o tōna rua, haere ngaro atu te ope rā, haere ngaro mai ana te tupua nei; kite noa ake, ehara, kua tata.
 * That demon smelt the odour of human form it emerged outside its lair, so that party and this demon were moving along secretly. When they finally saw each other, low and behold, they were close.

Noun

 * 1) blowfly, houseflies of various species, insect - in connection with mākutu the fly represented the life or spirit of the person involved.
 * 2) roller (for moving a canoe, etc)
 * 1) roller (for moving a canoe, etc)