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māʻona
/ mā.ʻona /vs., Satisfied after eating, full, satisfying; to have eaten, to eat one's fill.
- Figuratively, intoxicated.
- Examples:
- Ua māʻona ʻoe? Have you eaten? Have you had enough? Are you full?
- Māʻona maikaʻi, to have had enough to eat, but not to have overeaten.
- Māʻona piha, māʻona loa, completely full.
- He lau māʻona (For. 4:43), a leaf that gives plenty to eat.
- Inu mai nei a māʻona, a laila hoʻohakakā, drinking until drunk, then starting fights.
- Māʻona ka ʻuhane i ka ʻōlelo a ke Akua, the spirit is sustained by the word of God.
- References:
maona
/ MA-O-NA /1. v., Ma and ona, drunk. To be stuffed, as in eating; to be filled, as with food. Kanl. 31:20. To eat to satiety; to be satisfied with food.
2. v., To have one's desire upon an enemy. Puk. 15:9.
3. Hoomaona. To fill with food; to satisfy one's self by eating. Hal. 103:5.
maona
/ MA-O-NA /s., Fullness; satiety.
maona
/ MA-O-NA /adj., Filled; satisfied; distended, as the stomach with food.
maona
/ mā'-ō'-na /adj., Filled; satisfied; distended, as the stomach with food.
maona
/ mā'-ō'-na /n., Fullness; satiety; fulness beyond desire.
maona
/ mā'-ō'-na /1. v., To be stuffed; as in eating; to be filled, as with food; to be satisfied with food.
2. v., To have satisfaction.
3. v., To have one's desire upon an enemy.
māʻona
Fullness of food; to satisfy oneself with food.
MAONA
I. he kauhale ma ke kihi o ka aina puu o Iuda, Ios. 15:55, kokoke ilaila ka Nabala wahi, a malaila i pee aku ai o Davida, mai o Saula aku, 1 Sam. 23:24, 25; 25:2. Ua loaa ia Robisona keia wahi ma ke kauhale helelei i kapaia o Maina, ehiku mile ma ka hikinahema o Heberona.
ma‘ona
filled, satisfied.
Ma-o-na
adj. filled, satisfied with food.
Ma-o-na
v. to be filled, to be satisfied with food. Hoo-to fill, satisfy as with food.
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