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konakona
/ kona.kona /1. vs., Strong, bulging with muscles; rough and uneven, as a surface; hard.
- References:
- Cf. pūkonakona.
2. n., A native tufted grass (Panicum nephelophilum 🌐), to 1.3 m high, with a large, open-flowering panicle to 35 by 25 cm.
- References:
- Cf. kākonakona.
konakona
/ KO-NA-KO-NA /1. v., To be rough; to be uneven; to be dark colored.
2. To be undesired; not to like.
3. To despise; to be displeased with; to treat with contemnt.
konakona
/ KO-NA-KO-NA /s., Dislike; disregard.
konakona
/ KO-NA-KO-NA /1. adj., Undesirable; contemptible.
2. Strong; not easily tired or exhausted.
konakona
/ kō'-nă-kŏ'-nā' /adj., Undesirable; contemptible.
konakona
/ kō'-nă-kō'-na /adj., Strong; not easily tired.
konakona
/ kō'-nă-kŏ'-nā' /n., Dislike; disregard; contempt.
konakona
/ kō'-nă-kŏ'-nā' /1. v., To be undesired; not to be liked.
2. v., To be despicable; to be contemptible.
konakona
/ kō'-nă-kō'-na /1. v., To be rough; to be uneven.
2. v., To be exceedingly strong.
konakona
Native tufted grass (Panicum nephelophilum). It grows to 4 feet with a large, open-flowering panicle.
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