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hīkaka - to be rash, brisk, eager; excited.

Hikaka. 1. a. Rash, brisk. Kaua e hikakatia to haere.—Hikaka te haere ki runga Taikoria (M. 205).

2. Incensed, malicious. Kia wareware noa to ratou ngakau hikaka ki a tatou.

3. n. Anger, resentment. Na aua kupu nei i kawe te hikaka a te hunga taitamariki ra (W. iv. 113).

4. v.t. Incite. E, na te mahara i hikaka ki te whakahou i ana mahi (M. 244). Hikaka te ihu, show scorn. Hikakatia ra te more o to ihu (M. 229).

Williams Dictionary

reira, āe, hikaka te ngākau ki te tiaki, ki te poipoi i a koutou.
Therefore, yes, the heart is eager to care for and to nurture you all.

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#163: The doctor made me well
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