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HuliSearch «kuma»: He 6 i loaʻaFound 6.

1. Variant of hākuma #1, hākuma #2.

2. n., Cracking of the skin between fingers and toes, as with athlete's foot.

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adj., Pitted; rough, as the skin from scars of sores; set thick together; dark colored, as clouds. See kumakuma.

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s., Kuma is a word used for standing in company with. See ku, to stand, and ma, implying some persons not mentioned. See ma. Hence, it implies an addition to, an enlarging. It is found in the compounds of numerals above ten; thus, umi, ten; kuma, increased or standing with kahi, one, that is eleven; the second ma may be used for euphony’s sake for me, with. Gram.§ 115, 4.

1. adj., Pitted; rough, as the skin from scars of sores; set thick together.

2. adj., Dark colored, as clouds. See kumakuma and hakumakuma.

Nā LepiliTags: health

Kuma

/ kū'-mā' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

n., [Ku, a name, and ma, denoting attendance or retinue.] Ku and party; Ku and company.

v., Same as kupa.

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