Huli | Search «ʻānoni»: He 5 i loaʻa | Found 5.
ʻānoni
/ ʻā.noni /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.
A-NO-NI
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.
Anoni (ā-nŏ'-nī), n.
/ ā-nŏ'-nī /Tapa made by beating in bits of different colored tapa.
anoni
/ ā-nŏ'-nĭ /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.
ʻānoni
To doubt, be in suspense; confused in making a judgment. Also called ʻānoninoni.
E huli iā “ʻānoni” ma Ulukau.
Search for “ʻānoni” on Ulukau.