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hoe
1. nvt., Paddle, oar; to paddle, row.
- Figuratively, to travel, get to work, continue working.
- Examples:
- Kāna hoe (FS 21), his paddle.
- Hoe aku i ka wāʻa, paddle ahead the canoe [do your share; continue; keep going].
- References:
- PPN fohe.
2. vi., To draw in the breath and expel it with a whistling sound, as when tired.
3. n., A bird reported by Kepelino as being the size of the ʻōʻō and black and gray.
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kikino | nounKoʻi kālai, hō, ʻōʻō kālai.
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kikino | noun / HO-E /s., A paddle for a canoe; an oar for a boat.
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kikino | noun / hō'-e /n., A paddle for a canoe; an oar for a boat.
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To paddle a canoe; a paddle. The words oar and row were not used by the early Hawaiians. They were amused to see Captain Cookʻs men rowing a boat and laughed at the rowers, seated backwards, who could not see where they were going. (KILO.)
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Paddle for a canoe, oar for a boat; to paddle, row.
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/ Hoe /h. he ookope, e mahiai ai.
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/ Hoe /hai. e eli me ke kope.
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hō.
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paddle.
Hoe
/ Hōe /He ho; o-o kope.
Ho-E
adj. fatigued, out of breath
Ho-e
v. a paddle, an oar
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