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iho
1. nvi. To go down, descend; downhill, towards the sea; to subside; go south or before the wind; descent.
- References:
- PPN hifo.
2. n. Core, as of an apple, breadfruit, or pandanus; cob, as of corn; heart, as of celery; spongy white growth in the center of a sprouted coconut, sometimes called coconut sponge (cf. lolo niu); pith, spadix; flesh of the octopus after the skin is removed; axis, as of the earth; axle, as of a wheel.
- References:
- PPN uso, PCP iso.
3. n. Collective terms for inner layers of white sleeping tapas below the kilohana.
4. n. Block used in plaiting a hat to give shape to the crown.
- Examples:
- Maluna iho, just barely on top.
- Hele iho, go down, descend.
- References:
- Table 12, Gram. 7.2.
- PPN hifo.
7. Same part. and reference as above but with reflexive meaning, often following words describing activities of the body, as eating, drinking, thinking.
- Examples:
- ʻAi iho, to eat.
- Noʻonoʻo iho, to think.
- Make wai ihola ʻo Kāwika (Oihn. 11.17), David was thirsty.
- References:
- PPN hifo.
8. Same part. and reference as above, with meaning “self” personally.
- Examples:
- E hana ʻoia nona iho, he will work for himself.
- Paʻakiki ma kāna iho (Kep. 103), stubborn with his own self.
- ʻO au iho nō me ka mahalo, I am, yours respectfully.
9. Same part. and reference as iho 6–8, but used with words of time, usually present or future, but past if followed by nei.
- Examples:
- Mahope iho, afterwards.
- Kēia Lāpule iho, this coming Sunday.
- ʻO ko manawa ihola nō ia, it's just the time.
- ʻĀnō iho nei, just now, just a short time ago, recently.
- I kēia mau lā iho nei, a few days ago.
iho
kikino, Battery.
- Source:
- References:
- See ʻōmole iho uila.
iho
kikino, Axle, i.e. a shaft on which a wheel turns.
iho
kikino, Axis, in math.
- References:
- See kuhikuhina.
iho
kikino, Nucleus of a syllable, in linguistics.
I-HO
following nouns or pronouns, is equivalent to self or selves; as, e malama ia oukou iho, take care of your selves; eia ko'u manao no'u iho, here is my opinion of myself. It is equivalent to own after a possessive; as, kona iho, his own.
I-HO
is also used after adverbs of time, and expresses succession of time; as, mahope iho, after that. Lunk. 1:1. lho nei, just now.
I-HO.
A verbal directive, which implies,
1. Motion or tendency downward.
2. It implies succession, and is used much in narrative tenses; generally followed by la. Gram.§ 233,§ 234, 3d;§ 237,§ 239.
I-HO
s. Name of the inferior kapas in a set, the best being the kilohana.
I-HO
s. The pith of a vegetable; he iho laau ka mea mawaena o ka laau, the pith of a tree is what is in the center of the tree.
2. In geography, the pole of the earth; he iho ko ka honua a puka ma na aoao elua, the earth has a pith (pole) coming out at both sides; ka iho kukui. See IHOIHO.
I-HO
v. To go down; to descend, as from a higher to a lower place. Nah. 12:5. To go down from an eminence. Puk. 19:24. E iho ana i ka pali, descending a precipice.
2. Hoo. To cause to descend; to bring down, as a punishment. 1 Nal. 2:9.
3. To cause to fall. Ezek. 26:20.
Iho (ĭ'-hŏ), adv.
/ ĭ'-hŏ /1. At that time; then. (In English it is generally understood, as: Uwe iho la ia; he (then) cried.)
2. Just; exactly; precisely: ano iho nei, just now.
iho
/ ĭ'-hŏ /1. n., The soft tissue in the center of the stems and branches of oxogenous plants; the pith.
2. n., The axis of the earth.
3. n., The axle or axle-tree, as of a wheel. See paepaekomo.
4. n., An inferior grade of tapa; the superior being known as kilohana.
5. n., The medial sheet of a set of kuina tapa.
Iho (ĭ'-hŏ), prep.
/ ĭ'-hŏ /To or towards a lower place; down: Lele iho oe; you jump down.
Iho (ĭ-hŏ), pron.
/ ĭ-hŏ /1. Self used with nouns or pronouns. Eia ko'u manao no'u iho; here is my opinion of myself.
2. Own: used after a possessive. Kona iho; his own.
Iho (ĭ'-hŏ), v.
/ ĭ'-hŏ /To go down; to descend, as from a higher to a lower place.
iho
Set of four sheets of kapa below the kilohana, the top bed covering. The sheets were plain white, the outside highly decorated and all were made of the best materials.
iho
soft tissue or pith, earth axis, axle: self: to descend: downwards; at that time, then, just, already.
I-ho
s. the pith of a vegetable.
I-ho
verbal directive, after a verb implying motion downward, also succession, and is generally used in then arrative tenses, followed by la.
I-ho
following nouns or pronouns is equivalent to self or selves as e malama ia oukou iho, take care of yourselves, Iho net, just now.
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