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HuliSearch «hamu»: He 8 i loaʻaFound 8.

1. vt., To eat voraciously, devour, eat scraps; fragments, scraps.

2. vt., To destroy; to consume, as by fire.

  • Examples:
    • ʻAi hamu, to destroy, as by sorcery.
    • Ua pau aku ka hapa nui o kō lāua lako hale i ka hamu ʻia e ke ahi, most of their household goods were destroyed by fire.

v. To eat fragments of food; to eat the skin; to pick bones; to scrape up and eat what is left; e ai hamu.

s. The refuse of food.

The fragments that remain after eating.

1. To eat fragments of food.

2. To eat the skin.

3. To pick bones.

4. To scrape up and eat what is left: e ai hamu.

To eat voraciously; to scrape up and eat what is left.

meal fragments

v. to eat fragments, to eat what is left.

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