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kaomi
1. vt., To press down, squeeze with downward pressure; to massage by pressing firmly with the back of the palm of the hand; to suppress, as a thought or emotion; oppressive, as grief.
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2. (Cap.) n., Northeast trade wind in some localities, as at Hāna, Maui.
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kaomi
/ KA-O-MI /1. v., To press down, as with a lever; to bear down upon a thing.
2. To press; to squeeze out, as wine. Lunk. 6:11.
3. FIG. To press, as the breasts; a euphemism for moekolohe. Ezek. 23:3.
4. To crush; to humble one; e hoohaahaa.
Kaomi
/ KA-O-MI /s., Name of a wind; the northeast trade wind on the east side of Lanai, and about Maui. SYN. with moae. Loaa makou i kekahi makani ikaika, he kaomi ka inoa.
Kaomi
/ kā'-ō'-mi /1. The northeast trade wind. See moae.
2. n., Name of a noted Hawaiian agitator.
kaomi
/ kā'-ō'-mi /1. v., To press down, as with a lever; to bear down upon a thing.
2. v., To squeeze; to press together.
3. v., To crush.
kaomi
To press down, squeeze with downward pressure; to massage firmly with the back of the hand.
Kaomi
Northeast trade wind blowing at the east side of Lanaʻi, Maui, and other areas.
kaomi
to press down, squash; suppress emotion.
Ka-o-mi
v. to press down as with a lever, to bear down
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