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hiō
hīʻō
/ hī.ʻō /hio
hiō
ʻaʻano, Italic.
- Literally, slanting.
- References:
- See uakeʻe hiō, hoʻohiō.
hiō
HI-O
v. To lean over; to slant; to incline from a perpendicular; hence,
2. To be one-sided; to swing to and fro.
3. To lean upon; to trust in. Isa. 30:12.
4. To wander. Hoo. To cause to wander. Ier. 48:12. Mea hoohio, a wanderer.
HI-O
s. A slanting wind, i. e., a wind down a hill.
2. The inside corner of a (grass) house, i. e., slanting two ways.
3. A howling confused noise.
4. The comb of a cock.
5. Eructatio ventris.
HI-O
adj. Leaning; oblique; kaha hio; any line which is not parallel, nor perpendicular, nor horizontal, is hio. Ana. Hon. 4.
Hio (hī-ō'), v.
/ hī-ō' /1. To lean over; to slant; to incline from a perpendicular; hence,
2. To be onesided.
3. To swing to and fro.
4. To lean upon or against.
5. To trust in.
Hio (hi'-o'):
/ hi'-o' /crooked or leaning. Land section, Puna, Kauai.
Hio (hī'-o), n.
/ hī'-o /1. A downward wind, as over a mountain or high hill: he makani e amio ana mai kahi kiekie mai, wind eddying down over a high place.
2. The inside corner of a house where the two side surfaces meet.
3. A ventral eructation; a passage of wind from the bowels.
Hio (hi-ō'), adj.
/ hi-ō' /Leaning; oblique: kaha hio. Any line which is neither parallel, perpendicular, nor horizontal, is hio.)
hio
Inside corners of a grass house where ghosts were said to have congregated.
hiō
Slanting wind, i.e., a wind down a hill. (A.)
hio
a mountain wind; whistling wind in house: to break wind.
hio’
leaning, oblique: to slant.
hi‘o
restless; boisterous.
Hi-o
s. to lean over, to slant, incline from a perpendicular.
Hi-o
s. eructatio ventris.
Hi-o
s. the comb of a cock.
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