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manamana
/ mana.mana /1. Reduplication of mana #1.
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2. Reduplication of mana #2; appendages, claws, branches, rays, forks; to branch out.
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- Lā manamana, sun with rays.
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4. n. Third of three coconut husks tied to ʻahi fishing line.
5. n. A variety of sweet potato with finger-like leaves, sometimes qualified by keʻokeʻo, white.
- References:
- HP 142.
manamana
kikino, Finger.
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- See paʻi manamana.
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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.
MA-NA-MA-NA
s. A branch; a limb of a tree or of a person.
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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 /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 /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 /[Mana to branch.] To branch out; to grow into branches; to form several divisions; to part asunder, as several things from each other.
Manamana
Site of Queen's Hospital, Honolulu; place and street, Woodlawn, upper Mānoa, Honolulu. Lit., branching.
Manamana
Site of Queenʻs Hospital, Oʻahu.
manamana
Variety of sweet potato. Sometimes qualified by keʻokeʻo (white). (NP 126.)
manamana
a branch: branching.
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