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inu
nvt., To drink; a drink, drinking.
inu
hamani To take, as medicine or a pill. Niʻihau. Cf. ʻai. Inu i ka huaale. To take a pill. Inu i ka lāʻau. To take (liquid) medicine.
I-NU
v. To drink, as water or any liquid.
2. Hoo. To cause to drink. Nah. 20:8.
3. To give drink to; to water, as a flock. NOTE.—This verb sometimes takes the syllable ha between the causative hoo and the verb; as, hoohainu. Kin. 24:14.
I-NU
s. Drink; any liquid for drinking; he inu awa, awa drinking.
Inu aku i ka awa o Koukou
Ka awa lau hinalo aala
Awa o Mamalahoa he hoa—e.
Inu (ĭ'-nŭ), n.
1. Any liquid for drinking; a beverage; a drink.
2. The act or habit of taking spirituous liquors, especially to excess; drinking: ka ino o ka inu; the act of drinking.
Inu (ĭ'-nŭ), v.
1. To take a liquid into the stomach through the mouth; to drink.
2. To drink or take in, as intoxicating liquors; to imbibe.
inu
a drink, to drink.
I-nu
, v. to drink. Hoo—to cause to drink, to give drink to, to wafer. Note this verb something takes the syllable ha between the prefix hoo and the verb, as hoahainu.
I-nu
s. drink.
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