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koʻo-
Same as kōkoʻo, but usually followed by a number; partner. (PPN toko-, PNP toka-, PEP toko.)
koʻo
1. nvt., Brace, support, wand, prop, helper; small stalks to which feathers on large kāhili, standards, are tied, and which are attached to the main pole; pole as used in pushing a canoe; sprit of a canoe's sail; stick fastened across a small fish net near the meeting of the sticks (kuku) supporting the net; to pole, push with a pole, prop; to uphold (Isa. 63.5).
2. n., Tail feathers, as of a cock, or as below the tail of the mamo, a bird.
3. nvs., Force, strength; strong, rough (rarely used except after kai).
- Examples:
- Kai koʻo, rough, strong sea.
- Lilo aʻela ke koʻo makani o Lehua (chant), the force of the wind of Lehua is spent.
4. vs., Larger, a trifle bigger.
- Examples:
- A maluna mai o ka huli he wahi ʻupena, koʻo aʻe ia o ka maka, and above the bag net is a small net with slightly larger meshes.
5. nvt., Loose, slack; to lay on in folds, as pleats in a dress; to loosen, slacken.
6. n., Light-green leaves near the center of a cluster of pandanus leaves.
- Examples:
- ʻIʻo koʻo, leaves inside the koʻo [their base is white and the upper part dark green].
koʻo
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koʻo-
pākuʻina kaumua | prefixA prefix for plant hormones.
- Source:
koo
/ KO-O /1. v., To support; to prop up; to establish; to sustain in any position or purpose. Hal. 112:8. To brace one's self.
2. To push off, as with an oar or setting pole.
3. To help; to assist. Isa. 63:5.
4. To prop or brace up anything liable to fall; to uphold. SYN. with kokua.
5. To uncoil, as a rope or string when wound up; to slacken, as a rope that is drawn too tight.
6. To struggle hard, as in rowing a canoe against the wind.
7. To be loose; to be seperate; to fall off.
8. Hookoo. To loosen; to unbind; to make or cause to be vacant; aole no oe e hookoo iki aku i kau wahi.
koo
kikino | noun / KO-O /1. s., A prop; a brace for holding anything up.
2. Some part of a canoe; e lalau ae kou lima i ka hoe, ame ke ka liu, ame ke koo.
3. A vacant place; eia no kahi koo iki. Aohe wahi koo iki o ka la, spoken of one who has no leisure.
koo
ʻaʻano | stative verbadv., Equivalent to fold, as how many fold? Koolua, two-fold; kokookolu, three-fold; koo or kowalu, eight-fold, &c.
koo
/ kŏ-ō' /1. v., To loosen; to slacken.
2. v., To be separated; to be loose.
koo
/ ko'o /1. v., To support; to establish; to brace oneself.
2. v., To prop up anything likely to fall.
3. v., To lay on in folds, as in pleating a dress.
koo
kikino | noun / kō'-o' /1. n., A vacant place in a crowd: Eia no kahi koo iki; here is a little vacant space.
2. n., Leisure; unoccupied time. Aohe ana wahi koo iki o ka la; he has no leisure during the day.
koo
kikino | noun / ko'o /1. n., A prop; a brace for holding anything up.
2. n., The sprit of a canoe's sail.
3. n., A pole used to impel a canoe.
4. n., A doubling; ehia koo?
koo
ʻaʻano | stative verb / ko'o /adv., Equivalent to fold, as how many fold? Koolua, two-fold; kokookolu, three-fold; koowalu or kowalu, eight-fold, etc.
koʻo
kikino | nounkoʻo
To struggle, as in paddling against the wind; to push off, as with a pole; to pole a canoe.
koʻo
To push off, as with an oar or setting pole; to brace up anything likely to fall; to loosen, unbind.
ko‘o
prop, brace; cock’s tail feathers.
Koo
v. to support, prop up, to brace one’s self, to push off as with an oar or setting pole.
Koo
s. a support, prop, brace.
Koo
adv. fold, many as in the words koolua, kokoolua, koowala, kokoowalu, &c. two fold, eight fold; &c.
koʻo
koo (koʻo) Lawyer. Also, loio.
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