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HuliSearch «ʻānoni»: He 5 i loaʻaFound 5.

vt., To mix, interweave, intertwine, mixed. Figuratively, confused, doubtful.

  • Examples:
    • Koko ʻānoni, mixed blood.
    • ʻĀnoni ʻia me ke koko Pākē, mixed with Chinese blood.
    • ʻAnoni ka manaʻo, a confused, doubting mind.
  • References:
    • PCP Kaanoni.

v. To mix together several ingredients, as different kinds of food; to make a garment of different textures of cloth; to mix together falsehood and truth; to corrupt. 2 Kor. 2:17.

2. To ponder with anxiety, as an act of the mind; to revolve in one's mind.

3. To be agitated with anxiety; to be troubled in mind, so as not to sleep. Dan. 2:1.

2. To be in doubt or suspense what judgment to form respecting one’s meaning. See ANONONI.

Tapa made by beating in bits of different colored tapa.

1. v., To mix together, as several ingredients of food.

2. v., To interweave; to intertwine; to interlace, as the threads or filaments of a woven fabric.

3. v., To render impure or incorrect by changes or errors; to debase the quality of; to corrupt.

4. v., To weigh in the mind; to mediate or reflect upon; to ponder.

5. v., To be agitated with anxiety; to be troubled in mind.

6. v., To hesitate to accept as true or certain; to doubt.

To doubt, be in suspense; confused in making a judgment. Also called ʻānoninoni.

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