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n., Net mesh large enough to admit the entrance of four fingers; net of such a mesh.

1. n., Temple, side of the head.

2. n., Gill plate of a fish.

3. n., Wings of a flying fish.

4. n., Preputium, foreskin.

5. n., Lower portion of a canoe manu.

6. nvs., Rest, repose, vacation; freedom from pain; at ease, comfort.

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7. n., Severed portion.

8. Same as mahamoe #1.

9. Same as māhana, twin.

  • Examples:
    • Maha puʻu, twin hills.

10. Variant of mahamaha #3, to show affection.

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11. n., Fishes.

Nā LepiliTags: anatomy rare fauna fish

Mākala maha. Temporalis muscle, i.e. the muscle of the side of the head.

v. To rest; to rest, as from labor or toil; to give or cause to rest.

2. To enjoy ease and quiet after pain; to be better; to begin to recover from sickness.

3. To be assuaged; to be softened down, as anger. Lunk. 8:3.

4. To rest, as a land, i. e., to cease from being the theater of evil. Oihk. 26:34.

5.Hoo. To give or take rest from labor or fatigue.

6. To relieve from suffering; to comfort; to be satisfied.

7. To ease one's self; to attend to a call of nature. Kanl. 23:14.

v. To exercise affection towards one; to acknowledge or treat one as a friend; to be complaisant towards one; to love; to cherish.

2. To make a rent or hole in, as in a kapa; to tear in two.

3.To hide a thing away; to steal.

s. Rest; repose; respite or relief from pain or sickness; convalescence; relief from any calamity. Puk. 8:11. Rest; peace.

2. The wing of an army; the fore fins of a fish.

3. The side of the head; the temple. Lunk. 4:21. See MAHAMAHA.

adj. Easy; quiet; resting as from labor; free from pain; ceasing from anger.

adv. Hoo. Silently; quietly; at rest. Isa. 62:1.

Silently; quietly; at rest.

1. To be at rest; to rest, as from labor or toil; to give or cause to rest.

2. To enjoy ease and quiet after pain; to be better; to begin to recover from sickness.

3. To be assuaged; to be softened down, as anger.

4. To be quiet; to rest, as a land when it ceases to be a theater of evil; to be without anxiety.

5. To exercise affection towards one; to acknowledge or treat one as a friend; to be complaisant towards one; to love; to cherish; to be oluolu, friendly.

Rest; repose; respite or relief from pain or sickness; convalescence; relief from any calamity; peace.

1. Easy; quiet; resting, as from labor; free from pain; ceasing from anger.

2. Free; from disquiet, as anger, fear, anxiety, etc.

Lower portion of carved ornament on a canoe bow or stern.

Net of four-finger-size mesh. (PE.)

to rest; to enjoy ease and quiet after pain.

v. to rest, to rest from labor, to give or cause to rest, to enjoy ease after pain, to be better, to begin to recover from sickness, Hoo-to relieve from suffering, to comfort, to be satisfied.

s. rest, repose, relief from pain or sickness, convalescence.

s. the, wing of an army, the side of the head. See mahamaha.

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