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makāu
Variant spelling of makaau.
mākau
/ mā.kau /Same as mākaukau.
- References:
makaʻu
makau
- Examples:
- Hilikau ka makau a ka lawaiʻa, the fisherman's hook is snagged [said of disorder].
- References:
- PPN maataʻu, PCP matau.
mākau
kikino Skill.
- Shortened form of mākaukau.
MA-KAU
s. A fish-hook; also a shark hook. SYN. with kiholo.
MA-KAU
v. To fear; to be afraid; to dread; to fear in time of danger. Puk. 14:31.
2. To have in reverence, as one feared and greatly respected.
3. To tremble; to be agitated through fear.
4. Hoo. To cause to fear; to put one in fear. Neh. 6:4.
5. To drive or fray away. Kanl. 28:26.
MA-KAU
s. Fear; dread of evil. Oihk. 26:16. Makau nui, terror; dread; disquietude of mind.
MA-KAU
adj. Fearful; afraid; causing fear or dread.
MA-KAU
v. To be ready; to be prepared for an event. Hoo. To make ready; to prepare. 2 Nal. 9:21. See HOOMAKAUKAU.
MA-KAU
adj. Ready; in a state of preparation; prepared; furnished.
Makau (mă'-ka'u), n.
Fear; dread of evil. Makau nui, terror; dread; disquietude of mind.
Makau (ma-kă'u), v.
To be ready. Used only in makaukau, which see.
Makau (mă'-ka'u), v.
1. To fear; to be afraid; to dread; to fear in time of danger.
2. To have in reverence, as one feared and greatly respected.
3. To tremble; to be agitated through fear.
Makau (mă'-kă'u), n.
1. A fishhook; also a shark hook. Syn: Kiholo.
2. A hook in general: any kind of hook.
Makau (mā-kă'u), adj.
Same as makaukau.
Makau (mă'-ka'u), adj.
Fearful; afraid; causing fear or dread.
makau
General term for fishhook; shark hook. See kīholo.
makaʻu
Fearful, afraid; causing fear or dread.
makau
to be ready.
maka‘u
fear.
ma’kau
fishhook.
Ma-kau
adj. ready, in a state of preparation, prepared, furnished,
Ma-kau
v. to fear, to be afraid, to dread, to fear in time of danger, to reverence.
Ma-kau
s. fear, &c; makau nut, terror, dread, disquietude of mind.
Ma-kau
s. a fish hook,
makaʻu
Fear (PE).
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