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n., Worm of any kind.

  • Examples:
    • He koʻe ka pule a kāhuna, the prayer of sorcerers is a worm [it moves like a worm to reach its victim).
  • References:
    • PPN toke.

Nā LepiliTags: fauna

1. nvs., To remain, exclude, exempt; remaining, left over, excessive, missing, spare; remainder, additional, surplus, excess; except; to be obtained; soon, about to; almost, but, only thing remaining, not yet.

  • Examples:
    • Koe is much used in idioms: Koe aku ia, except for this; this is not known or included; I don't know.
    • Koe kēia, except for this, however, but, furthermore.
    • Koe ʻole kahi, without a single exception.
    • ʻUmi minuke i koe, kani ka hola ʻelima, ten minutes before five [remaining ten minutes, sound the fifth hour].
    • ʻAʻohe hana a koe aku! No work is left! Oh, what doings! ʻAʻohe huhū a koe aku! [He] couldn't have been more angry! Inā e mimi, ʻaʻohe koe ʻāina i ka lilo i ka wai (For. 5:139), if [he] urinates, there is no land that is not carried off by the water [i.e., all the land becomes water].
    • He ʻai mai koe, will soon be eating.
    • Hele maila nā koa … nānā ʻia aku, he hōʻea mai koe, the soldiers are coming … look, they'll soon be arriving! ʻO ka iʻa koe, the fish not yet gotten.
    • ʻO ka iʻa i koe, the fish that remain.
    • ʻAne kipi wale aku nō koe o kēia keiki (For. 4:260), this boy does everything but rebel.
  • References:
    • PPN toe.

2. nvt., To scratch, claw, scrape; to strike, as a match; to card wool; to strip or split, as pandanus leaves; to clean off pulp, as of mulberry bark; to pull a stick with hooks through the water to impale fish; garden rake, wool carder; stripper for pandanus leaves, formerly a thorn, now either a board with razor blades and phonograph needles over which the leaves are drawn, or a stripping machine.

  • References:
    • PCP toe.

3. To spit.

  • References:
    • And.

ham To strike, as a match. Dic. Cf. koekoe. See kaha koe.

kikino Worm. Dic. See entries below.

v. To remain; to be over and above; not quite all.

2. Hoo. To cause to remain; to save from destruction; to leave; to let remain. Puk. 16:19. To spare; to save; to reserve. 2 Sam. 8:4.

3. To fulfill; to accomplish, as a promise. 1 Nal. 8:24.

4. To allow or permit to remain. Oihk. 7:15. Aole i koe ke aho, no courage remained, i.e., it was despair. Ios. 2:11.

v. To spit; to discharge phlegm; e kuha iho.

2. To divide off; to separate; e mahele.

s. The remainder; what is left; an excess; an overplus; more; a surplus. See KOENA.

2. The angle worm.

adj. Remaining; enduring.

To be that which remains; to be a fraction of; to be left after a number or quantity has been withdrawn. See hookoe.

1. To throw off with the fingers.

2. To scrape.

The angleworm.

The remainder; what is left; an excess; an overplus; a surplus. Syn: Koena.

Remaining; enduring.

To spit, discharge phlegm.

Wool carder.

Angleworm (family Lumbricidae), valuable for loosening soil.

remainder; excess: to remain; to clean off pulp.

angleworm.

s. an angleworm.

v. to remain, to be over and above. Hoo-to cause to remain, to save from destruction, to spare, save.

s. the remainder, what is left, an excess, overplus, more, surplus,

adj. enduring, lasting.

1. Excepting. In re Application of Territory to Register and Confirm Title at Kakaako, 30 Haw. 666, 668 (1928); Kohala Corp. v. State of Hawaii, 69 Haw. 54, 55 (1987). 2. To reserve. Kaehukukona v. Ahuna, 6 Haw. 192, 193 (1877). 3. Re-maining. Hayselden v. Wahineaea, 10 Haw. 10, 13 (1895). 4. To remain, exclude, exempt; remaining, left over; except (PE). 5. Remaining; the remainder; what is left (AP).

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