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lomi
vt. To rub, press, squeeze, crush, mash fine, knead, massage, rub out; to work in and out, as claws of a contented cat. Kāmano lomi, iʻa lomi, salmon or fish, usually raw, worked with the fingers and mixed with onions and seasoned. Kanaka lomi, masseur, masseuse. (PPN lomi.)
LO-MI
v. To rub; to press; to squeeze with the hand any one that is in pain or fatigued; to shampoo; hence,
2. FIG. To comfort; to quiet; e lomi ana au i ka eha o ko'u naau, I am comforting myself for my bad feelings.
3. To crush; to mash fine; e hoowali; e hooaeae.
LO-MI
s. A rubbing, pressing or squeezing of one in pain or sick.
Lomi (lō'-mi), n.
A rubbing, pressing or massaging of one in pain or sick; a massage.
Lomi (lō'-mi), v.
1. To rub: to press; to massage.
2. Fig. To comfort; to quiet; e lomi ana au i ka eha o ko'u naau, I am comforting myself for my bad feelings.
3. To crush; to mash fine; e hoowali; e hooaeae.
lomi
To massage or chafe the limbs and body of one weary or in pain.
lomi
To massage.
lomi
Rubbing, pressing, or squeezing of someone in pain or sick; to shampoo, comfort.
lomi
to press, massage.
Lo-mi
v. to rub or press with the hand.
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