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HuliSearch «manamana»: He 14 i loaʻaFound 14.

1. Reduplication of mana #1.

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2. Reduplication of mana #2; appendages, claws, branches, rays, forks; to branch out.

3. n. Finger, toe.

4. n. Third of three coconut husks tied to ʻahi fishing line.

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    • Cf. nuku and poli, the first and second husks from the bottom.

5. n. A variety of sweet potato with finger-like leaves, sometimes qualified by keʻokeʻo, white.

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    • HP 142.

Nā LepiliTags: anatomy flora ʻuala

kikino, Finger.

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    • Existing dictionary word
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v. See MANA, a branch. To branch out; to grow into branches; to form several divisions; to part asunder, as several things from each other.

s. A branch; a limb of a tree or of a person.

adj. Branching; projecting in parallel or radiated lines; divided; split, as limbs of trees, twings of branches, &c.

Manamana (mă'-nă-mă'-na), adj.

/ mă'-nă-mă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Branching; projecting in parallel or radiated lines; divided; split, as limbs of trees, twigs of branches, etc.

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Manamana (mă'-nă-mă'-na), n.

/ mă'-nă-mă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A branch; a limb of a tree or of a person.

2. A shooting out; a separating into branches.

Manamana (mă'-nă-mă'-na), v.

/ mă'-nă-mă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Mana to branch.] To branch out; to grow into branches; to form several divisions; to part asunder, as several things from each other.

Site of Queen's Hospital, Honolulu; place and street, Woodlawn, upper Mānoa, Honolulu. Lit., branching.

Site of Queenʻs Hospital, Oʻahu.

Variety of sweet potato. Sometimes qualified by keʻokeʻo (white). (NP 126.)

a branch: branching.

v. to branch out, to grow into branches, to form several divisions, to part asunder as several things from each other.

adj. projecting in parallel or radiated lines, divided, split, as limbs of tree, twing of branches.

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